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29 Meet Marc Barrancos Ensto Product Management Assistant and photographer. Tell us about yourself. I’m a Product Management Assistant at Ensto in Néfiach since 1992. I’ve been taking photographs since I was 17 years old. My first camera was 24 x 36 format, which I car-ried on trips into the Hautes Pyrénées. What attracts you to photography? For me the size or technical potential of the camera is not important. What’s important is to feel, think, and see. Henri Cartier-Bresson said that to take photographs means "put-ting one's head, one's eye and one's heart on the same axis." Is there a particular style you like? I like all photographic styles, including monochrome, macro, and long-exposure. For me, a photograph is a way to communicate a feeling to those who look at your image, just as you might get standing in front of a painting. You’ve talked about a photography contest for Ensto employees. How would that work? Ensto could name the topic and employees from all over the world could interpret it with a photograph. We could share the photos, have a jury review them. It’s an event that would allow Ensto employees everywhere to share what they feel, think, and see. Barrancos has created a virtual book (visit: marc-images. bookspace.fr) where some of his images may be viewed. ensto today | ENSTO PEOPLE Portrait of Marc Barrancos by Kaupo Kikkas.


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