Peter KNAPP, fashion photographer, explains that it is immoral for a photographer to receive awards for war photos: "to make aestheticism on cut hands and heads, well that disgusts me".
Peter KNAPP, a fashion photographer, explains that models must be "empty women" because they must highlight the clothes they wear and remain anonymous. He then discovers the outfit, which he does not like, of a model that he must take a picture. He ends up talking about stress in his job.
Photographer Peter KNAPP explains that he is tired of being a fashion photographer, a profession that only works for a small elite. He wants to start other projects.
Fashion photographer Peter KNAPP recounts his arrival in Paris and his growing success in France thanks to his Swiss training. Like a star, his success allowed him to make a lot of money.
Interview with phtographer Peter KNAPP who confides that he is not a good photography technician and that his assistants are better technicians than him. He then explains how he gets beautiful fashion photographs despite his lack of technicality. In these photos he seeks a spontaneity that is difficult to achieve. He describes his way of communicating with models to get what he calls "deranged perfection".
Interview with Peter KNAPP, fashion photographer, on what creates the risk of failure without his job. The model must fit the clothes she is wearing and the photographer she is working with.
Fashion photographer Peter KNAPP looks back on his peasant origins and what it brings to his job and his life. This cultural background allows him to understand that the search for aesthetics in photography results in a distance from reality.