A visual reportage of Provence and the French Riviera as seen from the unique perspective of Wendy Dreaney from four foot eleven and three quarter inches.
As an internationally successful producer and stylist, Wendy Dreaney has worked for the past twenty years at the left and right of the camera. Wendy now finds herself centered directly and very comfortably behind the lens. This professional evolution formed organically from combining a razor sharp sensibility for the finite details of creating an image with her open and witty observation of the world. Her personal influences are a heady mix of vintage screwball films of the 30’s and 40’s, a family heritage of literary obsessed academics, and a morbid yet cheery interest in monuments to the famous dead. There are suitcases full of Wendy’s anecdotes. To hear them you’ll just have to meet Wendy and see the world as she does, from four eleven and 3/4.
Publish Date May 21, 2009
Dimensions Small Square 40 pgs Premium Paper, matte finish
Category Travel
Tags cote d'azur, aix en provence, cap ferrat, L'Isle sur la Sorgue, Monastere de cimiez, monastere saint paul de monaster, van gogh, saint remy, cagnes sur mer, hill towns, villa kerylos, fisherman warf, Photography, travel, france, riviera, provence, europe, aix, nice, ez, Cimiez, monaster, monastery, church, cemetery, grave, gordes, goult, beaulieu, villa, roquebrune, marseille, menton







