All You Need Is Blue: Mesmerizing Photography By Francois Peyranne
Francois Peyranne is a talented photographer, designer, filmmaker and art director currently based in Paris, France. He studied at ESAG Penninghen school of art in Paris. For his latest project “All You Need Is Blue”, Francois captured stunning minimalist, cinematic and colorful photography, in which blue shades follow each other in an aquatic or mountainous atmosphere.
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