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Charlotte Abramow was born in Belgium in 1993 and has been playing with the camera since the age of 7. At 16, she met Paolo Roversi during an internship at the Rencontres d'Arles. In 2013, at 19, the Belgian moved to Paris to study at Gobelins, L'École de l'Image. Her work won the Prix Picto Prize for Young Fashion Photography in 2014. She graduated in June 2015 and was a finalist in the Photo Folio Review Awards at the Rencontres d'Arles a month later. She exhibited her project on breast diversity "The Real Boobs" at the Rencontres' Night of the Year. At 24, Charlotte became a director, notably with clips for Angèle ("La loi de Murphy", "Je Veux tes Yeux " and more recently " Balance Ton Quoi ") but also for " Les Passantes " by Georges Brassens. She released her first book "Maurice, Tristesse et rigolade" in November 2018, tracing the life, illness and reconstruction of her father. Charlotte Abramow was exhibited at Paris Photo 2018 (Fisheye Gallery) with her series "They Love Trampoline" on the Faroe Islands, then in 2019 she was exhibited at the Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York during the group exhibition "The Female Lens". In 2020, she conceived and directed "The Little Sex Education Manual" for Netflix, on the occasion of the release of season 2 of the series Sex Education. This 64-page editorial object on the theme of sex education is made of photos and texts, and distributed for free in 75,000 copies in France. In 2021, she held her first exhibition "Première Page" at the Fisheye gallery in Arles, and then her first permanent exhibition "Started From The Body" in the US, at the Richard Taittinger Gallery in New York