Léo Paschoud's creative work

Léo Paschoud Photography and Visual Research Portfolio

Léo Paschoud is a distinguished Swiss photographer and visual artist whose practice is characterized by a rigorous engagement with structural protocols and systematic storytelling. Based in Lausanne, Switzerland, Léo Paschoud applies these methodologies to both his personal artistic endeavors and editorial collaborations. He is a graduate of the École cantonale d'art de Lausanne (ECAL) with a Bachelor's degree in Photography and currently contributes to the institution as an academic assistant within the department. This dual role informs his research-driven approach to visual media, blending academic theory with practical creative application. Significant highlights of his professional career include the publication of Mirror Mirror with RVB Books in Paris and high-profile exhibitions such as the XXL Projections at Photo Elysée. Léo Paschoud has also collaborated with iconic global brands like Jean-Paul Gaultier, demonstrating his versatility across both fine art and commercial fashion contexts. His portfolio extends beyond traditional print to experimental digital formats, as seen in projects like Flipomaton and investigations into online commerce aesthetics like How To Sell Online. Through his artistic output, he creates a playful visual universe that encourages viewers to smile while contemplating deeper societal and economic questions. By integrating meticulous structural planning with creative intuition, he has established himself as a versatile and influential presence in contemporary Swiss photography and visual research.