LET'S GO to WORK... (Monochrome silver gelatin & color digital photographs)
This series of six photographs, titled “LET’S GET TO WORK...”, explores the dynamics of effort and the poetry of everyday gestures through a lens that is both raw and methodical. Blending documentary immersion with meticulous composition, this collection captures moments of determination to create a powerful visual narrative on the world of action.
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Jordan DIOWDirector
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Jordan DIOWWriter
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Jordan DIOWProducer
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Jordan DIOWKey Cast"Jordan DIOW"
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Jordan DIOWPhotographer
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Date Taken:February 1, 2026
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Camera:Leica M6
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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VETERANS MEDIA SHOWCASE (VMS)Plant City ( Florida / USA )
May 18, 2026
Official Selection -
ICJ INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDLviv - UKRAINE
September 10, 2026
Official Selection
JORDAN DIOW known as Lithium (Pascal Duthuin), high-tech entrepreneur (Lithium Espace Mobiles), president of the artistic association ◄۞ 16/9 PRODUCTIONS ۞► , is an actor-director-producer, singer-songwriter, visual artist/photographer, performer and French poet/ novelist. Studied the technique of cinema at the CLCF (Conservatoire libre du cinéma français), as well as its more volatile data, history(s) and theory(s), at the University of Paris-VIII. Seasoned traveler he traces a very personal creative line through the enclaves of a video production nourished by multiple graphic, photographic, musical & literary experiences.
https://www.istockphoto.com/fr/portfolio/jordandiow
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Originally from Franche-Comté, a land of snow and harshness, I went to school in Besançon, a historic city shrouded in the halo of Victor Hugo and the Lumière brothers. I grew up admiring the works of Gustave Courbet and the Master Watchmakers who made the city's reputation throughout Europe. After graduating with a literary baccalaureate, followed by a wandering year in economics, I studied film technology at the CLCF (Free Conservatory of French Cinema), which awarded me a degree, then its more volatile data, history(s) and theory(ies), at the University of Paris-VIII. I soon discovered other artistic disciplines, learning them on my own, particularly the visual arts during the two years I spent as a salesman for Graphigro, and, as a seasoned traveler nourished by a long stay in India, I then set about tracing a personal creative line through the enclaves of a video-production nourished by multiple graphic, photographic, musical & literary experiences.
I call this particular path the 'encyclopedic temptation'. ”