A NOIZE Guide to Parisian Concert Photographers
Curated by NOIZE director Alessandra Berry, these are the photographers that every band needs to support in the alternative music scene
Sixtine Cail
Her raw style is a perfect mix of abstract and classic grunge in her signature low-contrast white and grey editing style. With AMBIENT SIDE PROJECTS such as her series Migrane, HER TALENTS EXPAND INTO ART AND visual effects which can bring music photography into a whole new category. It’s always good to keep an eye on her for new inspiration.
Elena-Sofia Mitrofanov
newer to the scene, elena has made quick progress and developed a distinctive identity with diverse editing styles and grainy high exposure that vary in color filters, taking more intuitive and artistic approach to regular concert photography.
Patricia Paoli
high quality and high energy black and white shots that capture some of the best artists in the scene with wide angle and fish eye photos, pat, as a musician, can understand the atmosphere in a unique and eye-catching way.
Louis Gillet
specialized in hardcore, louis is always in the crowd at your favorite gig. known for high contrast black and white editing and crowd surfing while snapping chaotic moments in the night.
elise Timsit
creating both black and white and color photos, Elise, aka La Capture Rouge mixes classic fish eye concert photography and experiments with long and double exposures that leave you dizzy and dazzled with a diverse subject range of the best girl groups in paris. A true Ally to the independent scene.
Arthur Loiseau
bouncing between the largest stadiums and the smallest dive bars in Paris, Arthur captures each artist as equal. His images depict both the perspectives of the crowd and the musicians themselves with colorful and emotionally charged moments.

