Chrysler in Soho
Guillaume
Gaudet
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Chrysler in Soho
“Whilst going up Mercer Street, in the area of Soho in Manhattan, the Chrysler Building can be made out. The autumnal end of day light that day particularly highlighted the skyscraper’s sparkling roof. It contrasts with the street lamps and the forged iron fire escapes dating from the 19thcentury, the signature of Manhattan’s historic area. The ‘John Lennon, the New York Years’ exhibition poster recalls that in the ‘70’s Soho was the ultra trendy area for the current artists.” GG
About the artist :
Guillaume
Gaudet
Born in Versailles in 1969, Guillaume Gaudet developed a taste for travel and the discovery of new cultures during his childhood, which he spent living in several foreign countries, notably in Spain, Argentina and Germany. After a career in public relations in Paris, he joined his wife in New York in 2006. On arrival, he fell in love with this bustling city. As someone who has always been fascinated by photography, the urban landscape and the melting pot atmosphere of the Big Apple is an inexhaustible source of inspiration for him. New York is his favoured playground, where he does not tire of photographing the smallest detail. Through light, architecture or a life scene, in each of his photos he tries to capture a small part of the city’s soul and energy.
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