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Alain Laboile is a self-taught photographer and father of six. He lives on an “isolated piece of land” in southwest France, and his work has been featured by The New York Times and exhibited in Pachuca, Mexico; Santa Monica, California; and Paris. This month’s cover photo is of his wife, Anne, sleeping beside two of their children.
Trained as a sculptor, Alain Laboile first picked up a camera to take pictures of his whimsical sculptures of animals and insects, but after the birth of his fifth child, he began to focus the lens on his growing family at home. He and his wife, Anne, now have six children — four girls and two boys — and are raising them in a remote region of France.
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