The Soulignac Brothers | Virtual Tourism in the USA

“The Soulignac Brothers” is an in-game video project launched with my brother during the lockdown in 2020, part of the Virtual Tourism Project. Living 10,000 km apart at the time (Paris – Saigon), looking for new rituals and usages to Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Boston | Urban exploration in Fallout 4

Virtual Tourism in Boston, Urban exploration in Fallout 4 - Vintage Postcard, Virtual worlds, In-game photography, François Soulignac

Screenshots Photographs Details Gallery “Virtual Tourism in Boston” is an urban exploration in the video game Fallout 4, part of the photo series Virtual Tourism. An urban exploration (often shortened as UE, urbex and sometimes known as roof-and-tunnel hacking) is Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in desert of Wasteland | Aerial photography in Mad Max

Virtual Tourism in the desert of Wasteland (Australia & Nabimia) - Aerial views in Mad Max. In-game photography. © Avalanche Studios - François Soulignac

Screenshots Gallery “Virtual Tourism in desert of Wasteland” (Australia, Namibia) is an aerial exploration in the video game Mad Max, part of the photo series Virtual Tourism. Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an aircraft Continue reading

GTA 5 in Real Life | Los Santos VS Los Angeles

Gta in real life - Los Santos VS Los Angeles - VINTAGE POSTCARD

GTA 5 in Real Life Pleasure Park VS Pacific Park GTA 5 in Real Life Pleasure Park VS Pacific Park GTA 5 IRL Vespucci pier VS Santa Monica pier GTA 5 IRL Church of Vinewood VS Sheperd Church GTA 5 Continue reading

Postcards from virtual worlds

Francois Soulignac - All about Virtual tourism - Skyrim - Vintage postcard

Memories from limbos I take in-game pictures to keep tangible memories of my virtual experiences. During these trips, I sometimes send Postcards from virtual worlds to share my memories and connect with people. Currently busy in real life, I do Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Los Santos

Francois Soulignac - Virtual Tourism in Los Santos - Grand Theft Auto 5 - Vintage Postcard

> Virtual Tourism on Behance.net Walking, contemplation and photography in Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA 5 – GTA V). © Rockstar Games (designer). © François Soulignac (video game photographer), 2013. Back on top

Virtual Tourism in Mountains & Desert unknown

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> Virtual tourism on Behance Network Walking, contemplation and photography in Journey. © Thegamecompany (designer). © Olivier Kimyon / François Soulignac (video game photographers), 2012.

Virtual Tourism in the City of Haventon

Francois Soulignac - Virtual tourism - I Am Alive

> Virtual Tourism on Behance Network Walking, contemplation and photography in I Am Alive. © Ubisoft Shanghai (designer). © François Soulignac (video game photographer), 2012.

Virtual Tourism in Province of Skyrim

© Bethesda game studios - Francois Soulignac - Virtual tourism - Province de Bordeciel (Skyrim)

2011 : The power of art critic In September 2011, I discovered a press article from the French journalist Erwan Cario, about Iain Andrews‘s work. Before that, the concept of videogame photography was not clear in my mind, and publishing Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Arkham City

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> Virtual Tourism on Behance Network Walking, contemplation and photography in Batman: Arkham City. © Warner Interactive / Rocksteady (designer). © François Soulignac (video game photographer), 2011.

Virtual Tourism in Island Nation of Panau

Francois Soulignac - Virtual tourism - Just Cause 2

2010 : Just Cause 2. The bigger map never created for 3D off-line open-world game; huge level design (exploration-oriented) on horizontal and vertical plan; jubilant physical engine sandbox like, virtuoso geographic and atmospheric effects. To sum up : the dream Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Washington D.C., 2277

©Francois Soulignac - Videogame photography - Fallout 3

2008 : Fallout 3. Second shock. My first experience in an open world RPG. First real contemplative gaming experience. Wide landscapes, variable atmospheric effects. A so beautiful universe – perfect mix between art and technology, I had to take the Continue reading