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My eye as a cinematographer was born from an accident—a jammed roll of still photography film, six frames overlapping. That mistake taught me to see light as something to be layered, imperfect and alive. I favour lenses with character, handheld camera work, and a documentary openness that lets the moment unfold—where rawness and minimalist beauty meet.
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My eye as a cinematographer was born from an accident—a jammed roll of still photography film, six frames overlapping. That mistake taught me to see light as something to be layered, imperfect and alive. I favour lenses with character, handheld camera work, and a documentary openness that lets the moment unfold—where rawness and minimalist beauty meet.
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My eye as a cinematographer was born from an accident—a jammed roll of still photography film, six frames overlapping. That mistake taught me to see light as something to be layered, imperfect and alive. I favour lenses with character, handheld camera work, and a documentary openness that lets the moment unfold—where rawness and minimalist beauty meet.
Michel Dujardin @ 2026 • Based in Meudon, France











