Mathieu is well known since over ten years as photographer and director of photography. His style is a combination between humour and humanism. His exhibitions -specially the Jardins d'hiver serie (SAS Gallery, 2006)- impressed and charmed.
He did the printed ad campaigns for ARTV, Mange Ta Ville, les Rendez-vous du Cinéma Québécois. As a director of photography, he worked on many clips as Arianne Moffat, Dumas, David Usher, Malajube, etc. He did lot of advertising for television and he will be DOP on set for the next season of Tout sur Moi.
For viewing his printed portfolio, just give a call ! 514-843-9726

Launched October 1st by Trécarré, the book Entre Cuisine et Quincaillerie offer traditional and personal recepies of this eminent cooking teacher and worth son of Elena Faita, the owner of Quincaillerie Dante.
Claudine's pictures gives lot of freshness and energy to this book wich is full of spontaneity and authenticity.
Without beign exclusively men intended, this book still really masculine : one chapter is about how to seduce a woman on conquer her parents, another is about snacks when boys goes out, and another one is talking about the basic tools box needed in a kitchen. The design are done by Kuizin Studio, cover and layout by Chantal Boyer.

Anyhow she's doing a stills life or a portrait, her singular vision put lights on the first look hided details and create terrific pictures. The mood is strongly definded, the look is alwayls perfectly right.
She worked for numerous advertising campaings, cd covers and magasinez (Gaz Métro, SAQ, Penny Lang, Pfizer, Catherine Durand, Susie Airoli Band, Nancy Dumais, Urbania, Magasine Les Ailes, Grafika, etc...)
As DOP, she worked on Minuit le soir (Gémeau 2006, best drama serie), François en série II, C.A., Premier juillet le film, and numerous documentaries (Short Infinity, Le voyage de Nadia, Lifelike), short films, clips and tv ad.
Her experience as DOP can easily be coupled as her talent as photographer for doing all media's versions of an advertising campaing and giving to it an unified aesthetic.
