The photo series 'LOST FIGURES' captures fleeting moments that blend whimsical charm with surreal unease, drawing inspiration from Jacques Tati and David Lynch. Parisian photographer Frederic Murarotto portrays scenes that linger on the cusp of action, revealing an intriguing interplay of humour, discomfort, and beauty. The images feature subjects who seem unaware, their expressions contributing to an enigmatic atmosphere. Murarotto's distinctive style intertwines warm lighting with striking contrasts, creating a surreal yet relatable experience that highlights the silent narratives of everyday life, resulting in a playful yet profound reflection on human experience.
His work is pictorial, playful, and whimsical, elegantly straddling the boundary between the mundane and the poetic, offering a vibrant, humorous lens on the tapestry of everyday life.
Frederic Murarotto, a Paris-based photographer and journalist, skillfully unfolds poetic narratives that dance through both portraits and transient moments, infused with a distinct cinematic and absurdist edge.
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