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Antimuseum photo blog
This photo blog is about Yann Gourvennec's random musings about photography, watercolours, his surroundings, life, philosophy and planet Earth
Pointillism Painting With My Camera
Pointillism is, according to Sotheby’s, ‘a revolutionary painting technique pioneered by Georges Seurat and Paul Signac in Paris in the mid-1880s. Yesterday, I discovered it...
Exploring Europe through my lens
I have been studying abroad in Europe for the past 3 months and here are some highlights of trips I have taken. I have...
Low Light Shooting Session
Low Light Photography can be challenging but, as shown in this late evening shooting session, you can still get pretty good results if you...
Trainspotting in Paris
The girl on the train would have liked that stint of trainspotting in Paris. There is a hillside west of the city where you...
The blind truth
This image reveals the blind truth about the business world. A simple yet tale-telling picture which is worth a thousand words. The façade of...
The Ghost Mall in Montparnasse
Here’s a brand new photo slideshow which I put together recently about the Ghost Mall in Montparnasse. Based on ideas stolen from my photo...
Digital Photography Techniques for Learners
On the Antimuseum photo blog, we are mostly geared towards stories about photography, but from time to time, it’s good to be able to...
Focus On Focus
Today’s topic is focus, thus let’s focus on focus, will you? Depth of field and bokeh are my favourite subjects. When I saw David’s...
Musings About Heritage, Wars and Buildings
Here are a few musings about heritage, wars and buildings as we are entering the new year. Our approach to heritage is rather surprising....
Art Nouveau in Montmartre
The Art Nouveau movement influenced design and architecture all throughout Europe. From metro stations to churches, to pop culture, the impact of Art Nouveau...
Capturing the Spirit of Morocco
Capturing Morocco’s spirit through dramatic night shots and candid market scenes, showcasing vibrant life in Morocco photography. Capturing the spirit of Morocco (photography) At...
Goosehead high cuisine
This Goosehead high cuisine headline could be a joke but it’s not. Têtedoie, aka Goosehead in English, has nothing to do with a wild...
Why a photo blog?
The Antimuseum in Paris and Beyond is a photography blog. It is the photography blog of Yann Gourvennec, an artist and photographer with a passion for visual art. It was created almost two decades ago, initially as a platform to showcase his watercolours. However, photography quickly took over, as the author has always been a photographer at heart, for as long as he can remember.
Why a photography blog on Antimuseum.com?
Why a photography blog, you ask? The answer is simple. This blog gives Yann Gourvennec photography a platform to showcase his work to as many people as possible. This photo blog doesn’t just display his latest shots. It also provides detailed explanations of each image, telling stories that are sometimes humorous, sometimes simply explanatory. In this blog, the author, sometimes assisted by a few interns, most of whom are American, endeavours to add historical and descriptive information about the places and people depicted in these photographic narratives, whenever possible.
The Photo Blog of a Professional Photographer
Yann Gourvennec is not only a passionate photographer, he is also a professional portrait photographer. You can view his work as a portrait photographer on the dedicated page of his photo studio.
This studio, located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, rue Desnouettes, is a space dedicated to professional photography, aimed at businesses and freelancers.
MYRIAD PHOTOGRAPHIC GENRES
In addition to his work as a portrait photographer, Yann Gourvennec also explores a variety of other photographic genres. Street photography and urban landscapes, portraits of people and landscapes, as well as still lifes are all subjects covered on this blog. Each image has its own story, representing a moment frozen in time by the shutter.
Antimuseum.com, the anti-museum in Paris and beyond is more than just a photography blog. It’s an online gallery, a living showcase for the blogger’s work and passion for photography. A place where each photo speaks for itself and conveys its truth. And who knows, maybe readers will even find inspiration for their own photographic or personal adventures.
Antimuseum is a place where visitors are invited to share their passion for photography through the eyes of the photographer.
You can catch a glimpse of his work as a professional portrait photographer on the photo studio page. The studio is located in the 15th district of Paris, France. Antimuseum is operated by Visionary Marketing










