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ABOUT ME,

Lapis Lazuli is a self-taught French photographer, also model, who started photography in 2005. As Model, posing was her way to participate, build beauty with photographers and shows her romantic vision of modern woman and herself. 

As Model, each photographs is a part of me, even if all is built with a composition,  a kind of fiction, in a way, i can find a piece of me in each one's."

Since 2016, she moved to Berlin, developed her own vision too as Photographer, worked with many different European photographers and took part of the fashion week & organised different edito, art project and exhibition shows.

"Collective Project" & sharing is the most important thing in art, supporting each others too. There is no place for hard competition in art, just many different way to create and results of these creations. A world where everyone can try to, where Men & Women's works, are the best collective combinations, the best association. The best Inspirations "Complémentaires".

As Photographer, The  #menofnowadays & #womenofnowadays serie and exhibitions project results from this vision, everyone can try, be confident, can be a nice model . Everyone is able to build a piece of art, its just a question of teamwork, support & confidence, too in each other. 

In february 2018 she exhibited #menofnowadays in Berlin, at Anomalie art Club, the serie of many portrait of "normal" Men and all origins combined for one collective project. 

The Next Topic about the women is planned for 2021, in Berlin.

The two sides of her job is the best way for her to help, guide people to their top and to create the best philosophy of photography: Creating "beauty moments & memories" together.


Lapis lazuli

(/ˈlæpɪs ˈlæzjʊli, -laɪ/)


Lazulum is etymologically related to the colour blue,for short, it's a deep-blue metamorphic rock used as a semi-precious stone, prized since antiquity for its intense colour, and used in ancient Egypt in jewellery, or ornaments. As reference popular in Tutankhamon funerary rituals or later as eye shadows for Cleopatra.

Later, The most important artists of the Renaissance and Baroque used “lapis ultramarine“ extract for clothes and Oil Paintings. The finest and most expensive of all blue pigments was used by Vermeer in his art & his most popular canvas. Nowadays, lapis is used for lithoterapy & it say bring: health, nobility, luck, elegance and purity story.

I am not a specialist in stones, and rather Cartesian,but My best friend is a specialist of this science. He gave me Lapis as nickname, similar to the colour of my eyes, and close to my temperament, the woman i was,he said. Definitely a precious gift i kept as nickname for more than 10 years and naturally use as artist's name for 8 years now.