Paris-based Gregoire Vieille discovered photography at fourteen years old, while he was living with his parents in Rome’s international artist residency Villa Medicis. He later studied in Paris and developed a preference for studio and still life work. He has worked for clients such as Balenciaga, Montblanc, Givenchy, Cartier, Louis Vuitton, William Lawson’s, Bombay and Grey Goose. His work appeared in magazines such as Wallpaper, Libération, Le Figaro, Glass magazine, Amusement magazine and Marie Claire Maison. He was awarded PDN’s First Prize in the Still Life category in the Look contest 2010 and recently had a solo exhibition at the Design Milano Week 2011 in the Balenciaga store.
This work, Daily bread, daily net, was shot for Amusement magazine. Vieille wries, ‘On today’s menu (much like every other meal): web browsers, search engines, social networks, Yummy!’





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