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Mary-Jane's pictures's Interests
General
photography, cinema, art, music, books
Music
The Doors, Nick Drake, Serge Gainsbourg, The Libertines, The Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, Arctic Monkeys, Guns & Roses, The White Stripes, Ghinzu, Kazabian, Elephant, Janis Joplin, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed, Led Zeppelin, Iggy Pop, Tom Waits, Nirvana, Hole, P J Harvey, Jeff Buckley, Air, Phoenix, Radiohead, Keren Ann, Benjamin Biolay, Coco Rosie, Cat Power, The Radio Department and so many overs...
Movies
Lolita (Stanley Kubrick)
Pierrot le fou (Jean Luc Godard)
Le mepris (Jean Luc Godard)
Badlands (Terrence Malick)
37.2 le matin (Jean Jacques Beinnex)
Short cuts (Robert Altman)
Romeo+Juliet (Baz Luhrmann)
Boogie Nights (Paul Thomas Anderson)
Fucking Amal (Lukas Moodysson)
Almost famous (Cameron Crowe)
The virgin suicides (Sofia Coppola)
Lost in translation (Sofia Coppola)
Marie-Antoinette (Sofia Coppola)
American Beauty (Sam Mendes)
Another day in paradise (Larry Clark)
Thirteen (Catherine Hardwicke)
Elephant (Gus Van Sant)
Tarnation (Jonathan Caouette)
Royal Tennenbaum (Wes Anderson)
Pretty Baby (Louis Malle)
A tale of two sisters (Ji-woon Kim)
CQ (Roman Coppola)
Nobody knows (Hirokazu Koreeda)
Audrey Rose (Robert Wise)
Picnic at Hanging Rock (Peter Weir)
Dig! (Ondi Timoner)
Tess (Roman Polanski)
Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (Michel Gondry)
The dreamers (Bernardo Bertolucci)
The gift (Sam Raimi)
The graduate (Mike Nichols)
Darling (John Schlesinger)
Vie privee (Louis Malle)
Qui etes vous, Polly Maggoo ? (William Klein)
Carrie (Brian De Palma)
Books
Tristan et Iseult, Les liaisons dangereuses (Choderlos de Laclos) Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte) A writer's diary (Virginia Woolf) Petits poemes en prose (Baudelaire) Lolita (Nabokov) Nadja (Andre Breton) La maladie de la mort (Marguerite Duras) Ariel (Sylvia Plath) Wilderness (James Douglas Morrison) The little girl who lives down the lane (Laird Koenig) 37.2 le matin (Philippe Djian) Tales of the City ( Armistead Maupin) The virgin suicides (Jeffrey Eugenides) L'herbe bleue (anonyme) Carrie (Stephen King) The fury (John Farris) Hearts in Atlantis (Stephen King) Lovely bones (Alice Sebold) So the Wind Won't Blow It All Away (Richard Brautigan) 1969 (Murakami Riu) Coin Locker Babies (Murakami Riu) Blonde (Joyce Carol Oates) The swimming pool (Yoko Ogawa)...
Heroes
Sofia Coppola, Anna Karina, Kate Moss, Elisabeth Peyton, Alice in Wonderland, Polly Maggoo and Holly Golightly...
About me:
Hi! My name is Nathalie Lenoir. I'm a french writer and photographer. Photography is a kind of religion for me since my grandfather gave me his old fujica camera when I was a kid.
No special effects in my work, no studio photos, I just explore the way sunlight turns ordinary things, landscapes, in something spectacular.
I love photographers like Joseph Szabo, Paul Jasmin, David Hamilton, Bill Henson, Duane Michals, Francesca Woodman, Stefanie Schneider, Olivier Meriel, Cindy Sherman, Diane Arbus, Hellen Van Meene, Namiko Kitaura, David Bailey, Masao Yamamoto, Sarah Moon, Mikael Jansson, Ellen Von Unwerth, Risaku Suzuki, Emma Hardy, William Klein, Sofia Coppola, Zoe Leonard, Kanako Sasaki, Hedi Slimane, Cass Bird, Lina Scheynius, Lilian Birnbaum..., and so many other artists like Sandro Botticelli, Vincent Van Gogh, Gustav Klimt, Edward Hopper, Elisabeth Peyton, Karen Kilimnik, Peter Doig, Phil Handsley, Yoshitomo Nara, Andy Warhol, Wilhelm Sasnal, Vanessa Beecroft, Sam Taylor-Wood...
I'm also a huge fan of 60's & 70's movies, fashion, rock music, art, literature and japanese culture and I'm in L.O.V.E with Lula Magazine.
I exhibit my work in the "new talent, art photographer" section at the Jalou Gallery (search Nathalie Lenoir).
...hola mary-jane ! ...tu espacio es maravilloso...me encantan tus fotografías...también la música...se respira bien aquí...!!! ...muchas gracias y saludos...nieves
I know who I was when I got up this morning, but I think I must have changed several times since then.” “What do you mean by that?” said the Caterpillar, sternly. “Explain yourself!”
“I can’t explain myself, I’m afraid, Sir,” said Alice, “because I’m not myself, you see.”