Romain Laprade Captures the Extraordinary Details in Everyday Life

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Romain Laprade Captures the Extraordinary Details in Everyday Life

A Glimpse Into the Paris-Based Photographer’s Extensive Portfolio

 
 
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Name:
Romain Laprade
Photography:
Romain Laprade
Words:
Erica Nichols

 

It’s impossible not to see the beauty of the world when looking through the lens of Paris-based photographer Romain Laprade. Laprade photographs unique spaces, still life, and fashion through a refined perspective that captures remarkable details in the seemingly ordinary. From mid-century buildings and sleek interiors to natural landscapes and vibrant destinations, Laprade works in a world where nature and the man-made meet in a warm, colorful atmosphere. 

 
 
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Laprade balances a hefty weight of commissioned and personal work, often working with renowned named including John Galliano, Tomasini, Monocle, and many more. He’s even collaborated with publications like Vogue Paris and Architectural Digest France, along with publishing his own photography books “Distance” and “Palm Springs.” Through a variety of mediums, his images have reached thousands, drawing viewers in at first glance. It’s no easy feat, but Laprade makes it seem effortless—mastering composition and color to create a cozy world to escape into.

 
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With a deep appreciation and understanding for architecture, Laprade has showcased his skills in just about every environment he can immerse himself in. Local storefronts, tropical destinations, mid-century homes—he sees the beauty in all, capturing interesting details and perspectives to create a collection of images otherwise unseen. While we may interact with these environments daily, the magic of this famed photographer’s work lies in his ability to make familiar scenes shine in a completely new light.

 
 
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PhotographyErica Nichols