‘This book is a tribute to the rain, the snow, the wind, [and] the cinematic emotions they conceal.’
So writes photographer Christophe Jacrot in the introduction to his new book Lost in the Beauty of Bad Weather, published by teNeues.
The French photographer is ‘considered the pope of bad weather photography’, the publisher reveals, with this book showcasing around 170 of his atmospheric outdoor shots.
In the lavishly illustrated book, he tells ‘poetic photographic stories’ about the cities that ‘sink before his lens in the effects of weather phenomena such as rain showers and snow flurries’.
The publisher continues: ‘When we look out the window and are welcomed with bad weather, we cancel plans, or hope to, and stay indoors. For Jacrot, this is when the world opens up to his lens.’
A bubblegum pink castle in rainy Scotland, New York’s high-rises covered in snow and misty Venice are some of the scenes Jacrot has captured with his camera – scroll down to see some of his stunning images for yourself…









![This atmospheric shot shows Venice during the pandemic, between two lockdowns. Jacrot writes that 'the city was deserted, [with] no tourists in sight', aside from a few mask-wearing pedestrians on the streets in the early mornings. He says it was 'an atmosphere like in the times of the plague'](https://www.mecreates.com/story/news/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/76149459-12592345-This_atmospheric_shot_shows_Venice_during_the_pandemic_between_t-a-65_1697813475763.jpg)



