Le Narrateur: Arrived, at Words


Climax:

A narrator’s role is to thread words into physical moments, thread time into a string encoded with memories’ leftover substances. 

Yet, a narrative needs to have its own scope of telling— so where do you begin? 


Resolution:

Begin with photographs.

At Le Narrateur, our focus is upon you and your stories. We want to have your stories translated into photographs. Because isn’t a word, itself, a frame of motion waiting to be uttered? Isn’t a narrative, then, a collection of pixels and images, refracted by light, ready to meet one’s eyes? 


At Le Narrateur, our focus is to ‘write’ narratives that stay. Narratives that leave marks on our little lives. Narratives that physicalise the tinge of a hand touch. That small, shaky motion of skin pressing against skin. A crescendo that pulsates straight to the hearts’ arteries.

Elements of a Narrative:

Marcel Mai:

Co-Founder / Photographer (/ˈfaʊndə/) | Plot

      noun:

Translate your words through each photograph. Plot builder. He narrated, you heard.

Lilly Hoang:

Co-founder / Operation Director (/ˈfaʊndə/) | Characterisation

      noun:

Mould the characteristics of team members’ and clients' needs. The book spine of your narratives.

Khanh Nhi:

Creative Director (/kriːˈeɪtɪv/) | Setting

      noun:

Draw the strokes of your narratives' setting, atmosphere, costumes and other details. Sculptor of your words.

Duy Quang:

Content Creator (/kənˈtɛnt/) | Literary Techniques

      noun:

Scatter each simile, metaphor, comma and full stop into your narrative. Thread absence with your words.

Because we’re your narrators, beginning with your words.


So Le Narrateur says: let your words arrive, as photographs. Let them take us home, once more. 

Let your narratives begin, again.