1900s Cat Cyanotype
Courtesy: Mathieu Stern

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1900s Cat Cyanotype
Courtesy: Mathieu Stern
A 120-Year-Old Negative
French photographer Mathieu Stern decided to find out what was captured there and discovered a cat.
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@chiaranonino @mathieustern “Once, The great Chinese Emperor Qianlong became fascinated by the art of photography. He was particularly enamored with the intricacies of the cameras and the beautiful images they produced. The Emperor was so taken with photography that he ordered his finest artisans to create a camera made entirely of porcelain.
The artisans worked tirelessly to create a masterpiece that would please the Emperor. They carefully crafted each piece of the camera by hand, using the finest kaolin clay and the most delicate of designs. When the camera was finished, it was a thing of beauty. The blue and white porcelain shimmered in the light, and the intricate designs and details were truly breathtaking.
The Emperor was delighted with the camera, and he immediately ordered his court photographer to use it to take portraits of him and his court. The resulting images were stunning, and the Emperor was so pleased with the camera that he ordered several more to be made for his court photographers. The porcelain cameras became a symbol of the Emperor's love for photography and his admiration for the artisans who had created them.”
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Photographer Invites 16 Artists to Reimagine His Portraits in Their Own Style.
Recreation of the three most famous ghost photographs by photographer Mathieu Stern
This performance is a powerful metaphor for the human experience that we live every day—life's ups and downs, resilience that is needed to move forward, and the drive to keep moving forward despite the challenges that life throws at you. Resilience in Action: The repetitive climbing and falling symbolize the persistence required in both personal and professional life. We all face setbacks, but it's about how we bounce back that defines us. Simplicity Speaks Volumes: A simple staircase, a powerful performance. Less is more — simplicity can deliver the most impactful messages. Endurance & Grace: The way the performer gracefully rises after each fall reminds us of the importance of maintaining poise, even when life gets tough. An awe-inspiring video of Yoann Bourgeois, a French choreographer and acrobat, filmed by Mathieu Stern.
Midjourney-generated porcelain cameras by Mathieu Stern.