Most of my photographs were taken with a 4x5 inches camera, on silver salts in a gelatine support: Film.
Most of today’s photographers are not familiar with film and the difference between these two medium, photography and digital imagery.
One requires abstract visualisation as the image resides in your mind and not on a screen in front of you.
One is the product of a lifetime investment, the other a recurrent occasional occupation where images can be created and discarded instantly at the click of mouse.
One is not better than the other, but the approach is very different.
The creative process and the quality of the commitment required by each medium are distinct but not incompatible.
Just be conscious of the difference, recognize it, and find your own path.
The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.
Photography is an art of observation. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.
After I have photographed the way I like to, I feel as I might if I had been making love all day, marvellous and exhausted and waiting to collapse on the floor in a heap.
That's why I can’t photograph just anybody, and why it's so hard to photograph people on assignment; it's like going to bed with someone not of my choosing.
Serge Barbeau’s work was published in various international fashion publications. Vogue, Marie Claire, Elle, Madame Figaro, Anna, Madame, Femme, and many more.
Serge Barbeau’s last project is called “ULTIMOS TESTIGOS”. It is a photographic / anthropological essay consisting of portraits and interviews of direct descendants of Mayan rebels, protagonists of the “Guerra de Castas”, a 50 years long rebellion in the Yucatan peninsula. This project was the subject of international exhibitions in various galleries and Museums. To know more please consult this website: www.ultimostestigos.com