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Christophe Beauregard

Christophe Beauregard (born January 9, 1966)〔http://www.liberation.fr/cahier-special/2005/08/23/nouvelle-peau_529954〕 is a French portrait photographer who started his photographic career in the commercial sector. Initially working as a portraitist for the press and advertising campaigns he then jointly develop and pursue of his personal creative impulse. He is currently recognized in France and abroad as a contemporary photographer focusing on key themes such as identity and individualism in post-modern societies.〔http://www.christophe-beauregard.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Christophe-BEAUREGARD_Bio-et-CV.pdf〕
== Youth ==

He left home to complete further studies in ‘English Literature and Civilisation' at Université François Rabelais in Tours, where he focused on the narratives and the author’s voices.
Before completing his degree, Beauregard moved to Scotland in 1987 with the intention to teach French in a local high school. Aware of the Scottish mythological heritage, his newly found semantic approach encouraged a more dynamic creative urge. In search of an outlet, he attended painting classes and showed promising talent in portraiture.
Encouraged by his teacher, Beauregard continued his creative search on his return to France. He enrolled himself at the School of Fine Arts (Ecole Régionale des Beaux Arts) in Tours in 1990 where he decided to specialize in photography. Using the photograph as his chosen medium, he presented his first line of work titled “Pinder” (after the French circus) as his final project. A black and white series of circus artists’ portraits in an August Sander’s manner.

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