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TRASH CAM was born in Nice in August 2019. The first click behind a trashcan brought me to discover a new perspective and thus escape the uniformisation happening around me.

« As I walked along the Promenade des Anglais, I observed my surroundings and was struck by what I saw: people taking selfies with the same backdrop, all trying to capture the same cliché. I discovered the bin as a new frame, marking the beginning of my journey. My work draws inspiration from my generation and its curse. Today, we watch the world through filters and screens, forgetting to see with our eyes, our soul, and our heart. Photographing bins became my way to escape this trap—a magic tool to reconnect with the reality of the street and capture genuine moments. I’m bored by the perfect, polished, and artificial displays I encounter on social media. »

My work highlights the paradox that, despite taking more photos than ever, they increasingly all look the same, specially on social media like Instagram. « It could be the beginning of losing our creativity and turning into robots, which truly frightens me ».

TRASH CAM is also talking about the object itself. How humans interact with the bins.

Questioning the notions of aesthetic in banal. Exploring the significance of objects in our society compared to the little consideration we often give them. Playing with the visible and invisible. Placing the bin as an iconic object.

TRASH CAM is flirting with the artistic performance. A journey around the world: spending hours observing, wandering, and capturing the essence of the vibrant energy of street life.

« Photographing these bins was a social experience for me. It wasn't just about taking a picture; it was about capturing an image of a bin while being surrounded by people on the street, who were looking at me and wondering,'What is this girl doing ?’ »

TRASH CAM invites us to travel far from the algorithms world and challenges the viewer to reflect on their relationship with beauty and the sanitized standards imposed by the social media.

« Showing my Art is a need. If you don’t like it,

TRASH IT ! »

Berlin, Germany

Nice, France

Sulawesi, Indonesia

Biarritz, France

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Trash Cam

Koh Lanta, Thailand

Singapore

Singapore

Koh Samui, Thailand

Biarritz, France

Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand

Koh Phi Phi, Thailand

Koh Samui, Thailand

Kelingking Beach, Bali Indonesia

Siem Reap, Cambodia

Berlin, Germany

Bangkok, Thailand

Berlin, Germany

Trash Cam

Koh Lanta, Thailand

Mosman, Australia

Bangkok, Thailand

Sumatra, Indonesia

Paris, France

Trash Cam

Bali, Indonesia

Sulawesi, Indonesia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Bangkok, Thailand

Hossegor, France

Kampot, Cambodia

Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany

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