Lancelot Mol is a Belgian photographer whose work explores the tension between control and spontaneity, between constructed imagery and lived moments. Working across both studio and natural environments, his practice is rooted in a pursuit of reduction stripping the image down to its essential elements. Through minimal compositions and a precise use of light, he creates photographs that feel suspended in time, where silence and presence become central subjects. His visual language is shaped by a persistent nostalgia for an era he never experienced. A sensibility drawn from analog textures, classical photography, and cinematic references, where light does not simply illuminate but sculpts form and emotion. Mol’s images evoke a sense of familiarity without origin, fragments of a memory that cannot be placed, yet feels deeply known.
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