Dominique Biasi practiced his profession as a photographer for 45 years. She was the assistant from the age of 17 years, Mr George Claret, St. Francis Ponsard 75016 PARIS 'FIRST PHOTOGRAPHER "the famous house HARCOURT. With his talent, he will communicate his passion for photography, image, art lighting, portraiture, and art objects, teach him to perform all the laboratory techniques, development N / B, art prints, alternating "spent his professional certificate in French Institute of Photography" gave him the responsibility of the laboratory for 12 years. Then, in 1970, passes an entrance to the NATIONAL LIBRARY, 58 Rue de Richelieu, this competition as successful art photographer for the department of photographic services. This gave him the privilege of photographing the most beautiful objects of this prestigious house, she was assigned (1970 to 1980) to shoot various objects of art departments, binders, globes, statues, miniatures, rare manuscripts.

Then, from 1980 to 2002, committed exclusively to the "Department of the Cabinet of Medals and Antiques." His mastery of lighting objects procured him great pleasure. In parallel, always passionate about the picture, she was selected as jury member for various photographic competitions, and member of the Photographic Federation of France, ranging from photo contests in the BNF. She won three times the first price, and 2nd, including the bicentennial anniversary of the 1989 1st and 2nd prize. Will participate as a member of honor in the contest of the 11th Regional Exhibition of photographic art in the city of Thais. She left the B.N.F. in June 2002, and finally dedicated to his love of photography, having covered the last thirty years, different regions of the world, especially countries with ethnic cultures, villages of minority tribes. THAILAND, LAOS, CAMBODIA, VIETNAM, MEXICO, EGYPT, GUATEMALA, AFRICA, TURKEY, INDIA. Organizes exhibitions to share his passion, his photographic vision of the human element, portraits of women, children, landscapes, unusual, and also archaeological remains, as the cited "D'Angkor in Cambodia.