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The Bookmark, NYC Sept 12 2014

One WTC marks a very specific moment and place in time. The reason it exist is because of 9/11. The negative space, gives the impression of infinite space while the ephemeral and delicate cloud balances the composition to remind us that our passage is a brief moment in time.

Awards

Black & White Photo Contest

2025

Bronze

Minimalism

Professional

Honorable Mention

Architecture

Professional

The Bookmark, NYC Sept 12 2014

One WTC marks a very specific moment and place in time. The reason it exist is because of 9/11. The negative space, gives the impression of infinite space while the ephemeral and delicate cloud balances the composition to remind us that our passage is a brief moment in time.

About Artist

Stéphane Malassine

For over three decades, my journey through photography has been a quiet dialogue with the world—beginning on the streets, amidst the unpredictability of human life, and evolving into the silent, contemplative spaces of nature and abstraction. Today, I practice fine art photography with a focus on minimal landscapes and conceptual forms, rendered exclusively in black and white. My work is guided by the belief that less is more. Influenced deeply by the Japanese principles of wabi-sabi and danshari, I seek beauty in impermanence, simplicity, and restraint. Each frame is an invitation to slow down, to observe the subtle interplay of light and shadow, and to explore the emotional terrain that exists between absence and presence. Photography, for me, is a philosophical act. It is not just about what is seen, but what is felt—and often, what is left unsaid. Through purity of form and tonal nuance, I aim to create spaces where viewers can pause and reflect, questioning not just the image, but their own perceptions of reality, time, and self. In a world of constant noise, my images are meant to be quiet encounters—meditations on the essence of things. Stéphane Malassine was born in France and raised in the United States, making him a first-generation American photographer. His journey into photography began during his teenage years, shortly after relocating to California. Not yet fluent in English, he turned to observation as a way to understand his new environment—studying people’s gestures, behaviors, and movements. Everything was unfamiliar: the shapes, the sounds, the rhythm of life around him. With a camera in hand, he began wandering the streets of San Francisco, drawn to the unusual and the overlooked. In the mid-1990s, Stéphane moved to Southern California to formally pursue his passion at the renowned Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara. After completing his studies, he relocated to New York City, where he quickly became sought after by top fashion and celebrity photographers to design lighting solutions, all while continuing to nurture his own photographic vision. Driven by an insatiable curiosity and a deep fascination with light, time, movement, and human presence, Stéphane’s personal work spans several decades and genres. From street life and urban landscapes to minimalist and conceptual imagery, his photography is a thoughtful exploration of perception, emotion, and the human experience.

Stéphane Malassine

Photographic Areas of Focus

Abstract, Architecture, Fine Art, Landscapes, Minimalism, Nature, Street

Location

United States of America

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