Centripetal Notion: entry

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Sacha Dean Bïyan

all images © Sacha Dean Bïyan

Sacha Dean Bïyan has a photographic style that stretches from the world of sexy, avant-garde fashion, to the lush tropical rainforests of the Amazon. His work has been in such magazines as Vogue and GQ, and has been exhibited in Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, and Barcelona. He also holds a degree in Robotics and a Masters in Aeronautical Engineering.

Fashion and editorial photography, or poetic impressions of foreign cultures — as a true cosmopolitan, photographer Sacha Dean Bïyan wanders in virtuoso style between very different worlds.

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His online portfolio is split into two genres: fashion/style (Eccentris), and world culture (Earth Pilgrim):

Eccentris

Earth Pilgrim

The dream of life is as fragile as it is at times galvanizing, a hectic temporal journey shadowed by the tick tock of a clock until we return once more to the real dream. There is no thing such as birth and death for our thoughts cannot experience either directly. Life begins and ends in the same place and all that exists in between is a space to evolve.

Origine is the birth of consciousness.
Pure is the innocence of thought.
Ceremonia is the celebration of life.
Momento is the reflection of time.
Alma is the unification of waves.
Passage is the transition through space.
Rêve is the immersion into the dream.
And Horizon is the beckoning of the truth.

That is the journey of the Earth Pilgrim.

all images © Sacha Dean Bïyan

The Conversation {1 comments}

  1. Frances Post 01 November, 06 @ 1:46 am

    I noticed you were linking to Area of Design for the Sacha Dean Biyan interview.

    We have redesigned our web site and therefore have changed our file names, etc.

    You may find the interview at:

    http://www.areaofdesign.com/inthespotlight/biyan.htm

    Very best regards,

    Frances

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