La Galerie Rouge
There are many ways to find art that stirs your heart: wandering through a festival, stepping into a gallery, or seeing something online that whispers “pause.” One such place is La Galerie Rouge in Paris, where photographs don’t just show scenes, they change how you see the world.
Galerie Rouge is run by Agathe Cancellieri, a woman who carries both the scholar’s curiosity and the collector’s eye. Trained in the history of photography, steeped in the market’s ways, she picks works that stop you in your tracks: prints that are beautifully made, images that are more like breaths than pictures.
They represent, in France, the estates of photographers who saw life in frames both big and small: Édouard Boubat, Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Jean Philippe Charbonnier, Barbara Crane, Jill Freedman… names whose photographs whisper stories of light, shadow, and moment. La Galerie Rouge also supports the new voices, those whose light is still being shaped.
Watching Galerie Rouge’s work inspires me because my own photography is about nature’s quieter edges: the curve of a petal, the tremor of water, patterns small enough that many of us walk past without seeing. The Daisy Echo, Soft Dreams II, Petals of Desire — these are born in that silence, in those hidden places.
Then there are the oceans. The endless horizon of the Caribbean Sea, the shifting tides of the Pacific Ocean. Sometimes in the air, sometimes beneath, always immense. With underwater lenses and 35mm frames, I try to hold onto that sense of being somewhere infinite yet intimate.




Galerie Rouge shows what large, historic names can still do: teach us new ways of seeing. My own path as a fine art photographer is different. My voice is quieter, but I want it to be felt.
Every print I offer (on Giclée paper, metal, canvas) is chosen so the light, the texture, the moment can live with you in your space: your wall, your corner, your calm place.
If Galerie Rouge invites you into the shared history of photography, I invite you into my own view: where nature’s miracles, tiny and vast, can rest in your home, speak to your senses, and maybe change how you see too.
the artist

Meet the Artist
Hello! I’m Elena Sullivan, a fine art photographer, and creative adventurer. My first joyful experimentation with a camera extended into a passionate relationship where harmony represents a constant flow of elegant devotion. I follow my intuition and curiosity in search of eternal connections in nature, then use my camera to reveal it and share it with you! Every of my photo is curated with love and artistic excellence.