Sarah Moon

As a teenager she studied drawing before working as a model in London and Paris (1960–1966) under the name Marielle Hadengue.

In 1970, she finally decided to spend all her time on photography rather than modelling, adopting Sarah Moon as her new name.

[4] She successfully captured the fashionable atmosphere of London after the "swinging sixties", working closely with Barbara Hulanicki, who had launched the popular clothes store Biba.

After working for a long time with Cacharel, her reputation grew and she also received commissions from Chanel, Dior, Comme des Garçons and Vogue.

Since 1985, Moon has moved into gallery work and even started developing her own films including Circuss (2002) and Le Fil Rouge (2006).

Exhibition at the Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris (2013). Three plant photos including one of poppies.