It turns out that the fridge can “tell” a lot.
A person is defined by not only what he does, what he thinks and how has positioned itself in the society. Man is largely what he fills their physical insides, and thus the refrigerator. Photographer Stephanie de Rouge, working in Paris and new York, shooting people and products stored in their refrigerators.
Edwin, writer (new York).
Blandin, housewife (new York).
Tobias, consultant. Yvette, a housewife. Cassandra, Nova, Olivia, and Timothy (new York).
Michelle, the artist. Muriel, a teacher. Adele (Paris).
Jonathan, the artist (Paris).
Pierre, journalist (Paris).
Monique, graphologist (Paris)
Arnaud, Manager. Ghislain, Manager. Valerie, the artist. Fabrice, a financial Advisor. Alexander, Vladimir, Alexey, producers of video games. Henry, commercial Director. Agnes, a financial Advisor. Afshin, interior designer, and Kevin, the Cabinet-maker (Paris).
Andrew, the designer. Framton, historian (new York).
Corentin, teacher. Jerome, commercial Director. Vivien, Manager, kadafi, entrepreneur. Tina, the babysitter. Amen, broker. Maya, a student. Greg, a teacher. Sufis student. Benjamin, marketer. Cecile, employee of PR Department. Jeremy, a student (new Jersey).
Fat, the waiter, Elizabeth, homemaker. Khayat, the worker migration service (new York).