amateur category
more than sport (Series)
DESCRIPTION
Unlike traditional sports photography, which focuses mainly on performance and the decisive moment, Timon seeks to capture images that break with these conventions. He plays with staging to create artistic compositions in which sport is reinterpreted from a different angle.
Timon appropriates codes from different fields of photography, enriching his work with a distinctive sporting touch. This eclectic approach enables him to create works that resonate with a wide audience, while offering an original reflection on the role of sport in our society. His photographs are characterised by a meticulous aesthetic, bold compositions and a particular attention to detail.
AUTHOR
Timon Bachmann, born in Nyon 24 years ago, is a photographer with a passion for the world of sport and physical activity. His interest in these areas is not limited to performance and action, but extends to an artistic exploration that redefines the way we perceive sporting scenes. Inspired by the energy and dynamics of sport, Timon transcends the boundaries of traditional photography to offer an innovative and surprising perspective.
Unlike traditional sports photography, which focuses mainly on performance and the decisive moment, Timon seeks to capture images that break with these conventions. He plays with staging to create artistic compositions in which sport is reinterpreted from a different angle
Awards
-IPFO Young talent award (2024)
-cited as one of the 8 photographers from French-speaking Switzerland to watch by TATAKI (2024)
-exhibited at the Nikon Plaza in Paris and at the Paléo Festival Nyon (2023)
Unlike traditional sports photography, which focuses mainly on performance and the decisive moment, Timon seeks to capture images that break with these conventions. He plays with staging to create artistic compositions in which sport is reinterpreted from a different angle
Awards
-IPFO Young talent award (2024)
-cited as one of the 8 photographers from French-speaking Switzerland to watch by TATAKI (2024)
-exhibited at the Nikon Plaza in Paris and at the Paléo Festival Nyon (2023)
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