Camille Robiou du Pont

Photographer

French-born photographer and filmmaker Camille has been based in Asia since 2012. She finds inspiration in nature, femininity, and solitude - her body of work is a nod to these influences. Living in Siargao for the past two years, she presents a poetic and dreamy view of the surf life in her photography.

https://www.camillerdp.com/
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