In 2015, a lone male wolf traveled from high in the Italian Alps to make its permanent home in south central France. This remarkable return brought an end to a century-long absence of the predator in the region, peaking the interest of photographer Julien Coquentin who became fascinated by its reappearance.
The history of the wolf in the region is rich, its myth permeates local folklore settling ghostlike over the pastoral countryside. For Coquentin, the return of the wolf opens a portal to the past. The nature of the woods he once strolled through has changed; flesh has reappeared where once only myth existed. Through the use of text and image, the photographers new book Orielle Coupée explores the enigmatic return of the wolf.
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Text in French