Les Romans Photos De Choron 1981 -

By using the high-contrast, often over-saturated photography style of 1970s/80s pulp magazines, they mirrored the aesthetic of what they were mocking to create dissonance.

The project was a collaboration between Wolinski (scenario) and Chenz (photography), ensuring a high level of polished absurdism. Les Romans photos de Choron 1981

Choron used these photo-novels to challenge established values. By using the high-contrast

Featuring celebrities including Serge Gainsbourg, Renaud, Alain Souchon, Coluche, Eddy Mitchell, and Thierry Le Luron, the book treated these icons as participants in, rather than just subjects of, the absurdity. and Thierry Le Luron

This essay draft explores the 1981 publication Les Romans-photos du Professeur Choron , focusing on its role as a subversive, "bête et méchant" (stupid and nasty) satire of popular culture, published by Editions du Square.