CAPUCINE LEVI

Julia, Sierra de Guara, Spain, 2018 - Digital Nikon
U-turn, Yazd, Iran, 2019 - Film Olympus
Carloliwood, Tarn, France, 2018 - Digital Nikon
U-turn, Mont Ararat, Turkey, 2019 - Film Olympus 

Born in Paris, Capucine Levi pursued a high school diploma in Economic and Social Sciences and Political Science. She then moved on to higher education in photography, studying both analog and digital techniques at La Cambre in Brussels, an artistic school, and at Les Gobelins in Paris, a technical and studio-focused institution. Throughout her career, she has traveled extensively, working on personal photography and video projects centered on women and migrants.

Capucine Levi is also a documentary filmmaker, currently working on a film project, as well as producing documentary and reportage photography. She gained experience as an intern reporter at *Le Parisien* and worked as a photography assistant for Philippe Chancel. Her work has been showcased in several exhibitions, including a collective show with an association fighting against femicides and violence towards women worldwide. She has exhibited her work at prestigious venues such as the French Embassy in Beirut, the Le Botanique museum in Brussels, Les Anciens Douanes in Paris, and La Maison Bruneau (Paris, 75016)

For Capucine Levi, photography is a way to tell stories, allowing the subjects to share their own narratives while giving viewers the opportunity to interpret them in their own way. Photography provides a means of understanding, learning, and traveling—both for the photographer and the audience.

Through her photography, Capucine Levi aims to reveal how the world operates and how one can engage with it. Even in commercial, fashion, and corporate photography, she strives to demonstrate sensitivity and gentleness, capturing the beauty of imperfection and helping to understand history, the past, and how we can learn from them.

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