Observer of the
quiet moments.

Biography

Finding clarity in reduction.

Yannick Chasse is a Montreal-based photographer specializing in minimalist fine-art and product photography. He works with the public and businesses of all sizes, applying a practice that emphasizes deliberate minimalism, negative space, compositional balance, and a monochromatic vision.

His work seeks to isolate the essence of a subject by stripping away the superfluous. Every frame is an exercise in subtraction — an attempt to reach a point where nothing more can be removed without losing the core narrative.

Yannick has collaborated across editorial and commercial projects, photographing environments, products, and figures with a quiet, authoritative gaze. The goal is never simply to record, but to interpret reality through an invisible frame.

Selected work

Disciplines and albums.

Each body of work has its own album in the gallery. The links below go directly to the relevant collection.

Philosophy

The Invisible
Frame

True elegance is achieved not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. The camera is merely a tool to organize space and light into a coherent, silent dialogue.

  • Strict compositional balance
  • Emphasis on negative space
  • Uncompromising monochromatic vision