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Clementine Schneidermann

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Clementine Schneidermann was born in 1991 in France. She studied photography at the Applied art school of Vevey, Switzerland and is now undertaking a Master course in documentary photography at the University of South Wales, Newport. Clementine works on many long term projects and her work is selected for the Ideastap/Magnum Photos Award 2014. Today we feature her series, Love Me True.  Billboard, MemphisLittle Girl, Elvis Presley Boulevard Love Me True What moves me is people’s eccentricity. I don’t care if they are young or old, I just like them to feel different and want to be noticed. When you walk down the street, you will always notice a different hair cut, or an unexpected pronounced make up on an old lady. This artificial look could be interpreted as self-confidence but it is often ambiguous and underlies a king of insecurity. In my most recent projects, I have been looking for people who yearn to be someone else. They might be burlesque dancers or Elvis Presley fan; they all have this deep desire of escape. Living in Switzerland for three years, where everything is so standardized and clean made me realize my attraction for the quirky and the extravagance. All I was seeing was blank faces, wealth and emptiness. In my work, I attempt to look in people’s weakness and fragility. Graceland Too, Holly SpringsAmelie, GracelandStreet, MemphisGirl In A Diner Restaurant, GracelandThe Feet, Elvis Presley BoulevardTourists With The Plane, GracelandRecording Studio, GracelandMattie, Memphis {image 11}Tags, Elvis Presley Boulevard Souvenir Shop, Elvis Presley BoulevardElvis Impersonator, Jerry Lee Lewis BarLocal Artists, MemphisPaul Mcleod, Graceland Too, Holly SpringsStreet, Memphis To view more of Clemetine's work please visit her

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