From Pro Skate Photographer to Ultra Large Format Photography: Eric Antoine
Eric Antoine was one of the main European skateboard photographers from the end of the ’90s till 2011. For nearly 15 years you could find his photos in all the magazines and he was constantly touring the planet. At some point he stopped, moved to the countryside, and focused on a totally different kind of photography, experimenting with old ultra large format cameras like were used in the 19th Century. We visited him at home near Strasbourg in the Vosges, where he now lives with his partner and daughter in the house he renovated himself. More from Eric: https://www.ericantoinephoto.com/ / ericantoinephoto / beurrevieillesse / theotherhat More from us: website // https://bubbleskatemag.com/ instagram // / bubbleskatemag tiktok // / bubbleskatemag

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