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Thierry Vezon started his career as a nature photographer in 2004. He is attracted by the far North, arctic areas and icy and snowy landscapes. However, his favourite places are located in his region : Provence, the Camargue and the Cevennes. He loves immersing himself in nature and tries in his photos to emphasize the emotional effects that fauna and landscape can have on him. He is also a specialist of aerial photos. Working regularly with environmentally sensitive associations , he hopes he can raise people’s awareness of the protection of nature. He tries to make pictures in an artistic and aesthetic way wishing to provide emotion for people.
He is regularly published in many french and international magazines including Terre Sauvage , Nat’images , Géo, BBC Wildlife Magazine..….
From 2008 to 2021, Thierry has released and illustrated 10 books dealing with biodiversity and the art of Nature .
His photos are exhibited in many nature photo festivals ( like Montier-en-Der international Festival).
Art photograph from the series "Arctic, a world on borrowed time", The dogs, slumped in the snow, almost as white as the snow, speak of departure and adventure. Of bitter devotion. Art photograph from the series...
Photograph from the Yellowstone series, Wolf or Coyote? From a distance, it is often difficult to tell who this stealthy ghost is, this spirit that haunts the park. The coyote has never ceased to be present. The wolf, on the other hand, disappeared in the mid-1930s. Photograph from the Yellowstone...
Powerful, stubborn, the colour of rock and bark, no one better than them expresses and embodies the telluric powers of a land that has remained untouched. In 1902, there were only about fifty bison in the park; today there are over four thousand. Powerful, stubborn, the colour of...
Art photography: Hence this strange feeling of discovering, so far from the dark continent, under the snow, the antelope. Art photography: Hence this strange...