Meet Lamotte D’Incamps

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After a master in Philosophy of Law in Paris, Melodie Lamotte D'Incamps went to London to study cinematography at the London Film School in—date.

She spent next ten years working as a Director of Photography in very various projects: music videos, documentaries, commercials, short films, etc.
Mélodie worked for a year and a half for a website, lebazarfrancais.com, making all its visuals.

With a desire to invest more in personal approach of photography, she participated in an Artistic Residence in Arctic in September 2018.
Over the last few years, she focused mainly on still-life photography and is starting to show her work as a photographer.

Several series were nominated for the 6th Fine Art Photography Award in Spring 2020.
Her full body of work was exhibited at the Palace of Music and Festival, during the festival Rendez-Vous Image (RDV-I) in Strasbourg in January 2020.
She was selected for an online contest, Shoot the Frame on May 2019 and Life Framer on August 2019.She participated in the moving exhibition of the Later in London in September 2019 and in Milan in October 2019.

Discover the contemporary approach of Melodie Lamotte D'Incamps and the behind the scene of work in progress.
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"It was completely liberating as for years I have been working in the world of photography, I made pictures, but I had never taken time apart to really do a personal work, which is not an order, which is not just pictures for fun and I felt like a child. I was so happy from morning to night that it seemed obvious to me and from there that I never have considered anymore my life, the world in the same way as before. For the first time I agreed to put myself forward, to take more personal photography and to accept to assume it" Melodie D'Incamps

Melodie Lamotte D'Incamps Portfolio.

She lives and works in Paris and. Melodie D'Incamps opens up to her studio for the collaboration project with Mont Kiji.