The work of New York born French fine art photographer Camillia Langoux evokes a sense of memory, of childhood, and of loss. Particularly in the series A la Recherche du Temps Perdu/Rememberance of Things Past, Langoux's images capture a sense of haunting beauty, echoing the fading dreamlike quality of memory. Langoux draws associations from Elizabeth Loftus's sentiment that for humans the remembered past is stored as memory to provide a kind of clarification and framework for what we think of as our 'self'.
The artist can be both contacted and her work viewed at www.camillialangoux.com