WHEN : Saturday, September, 23th 2016
WHERE : 7122 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036
WHO : ESTEE LAUDER PINK RIBBON AWARD WINNER VANESSA MOSELLE PRESENTED HER FIRST EXHIBITION IN THE USA “JustBecause, Part 1”
HOW : From 6:00 to 8:00 Red carpet with celebrities and VIP | Getty Images | Cocktail and silent auction until 11:00pm | Free Parking up to 150 cars | Amuses- Bouche and Macarons from Pitchoun Bakery | Champagne and Wine
WHAT: A private event with a silent auction benefiting Susan G. Komen LA County Breast Cancer Association. Susan G. Komen, formerly known as Susan G. Komen for the Cure and originally as The Susan G. Komen LA County Breast Cancer Foundation, often referred to as simply Komen, is the largest and best-funded breast cancer organization in the United States.

Since its inception in 1982, Komen has spent (through 2010) nearly $1.5 billion for breast cancer education, research, advocacy, health services and social support programs in the U.S., and through partnerships in more than 50 countries. Today, Komen has more than 100,000 volunteers working in a network of 124 affiliates worldwide.
Vanessa Moselle
In 2010 Vanessa lost her brother David. Frustration, anger, and deep sadness, feelings started to grow in her while she realized she couldn’t find any good photos of him.
Autodidact, Vanessa pursue her path in the world of the photography with the support and help of her husband who is himself computer scientist and advanced photographer. Vijay remembers Vanessa’s debuts: “Vanessa was taking photos non- stop, in non-academic postures, lying on the ground or standing up on a table, the camera at arm’s length. She belongs to this new generation who decided to not follow the technic”
Eventually she decided to take Vijay’s argentic camera and started to shoot non-stop.
“It was some sort of photo (graphic) -therapy, at the beginning all my photos were very dark and morbid” explained Vanessa. Autodidact, Vanessa pursues her path in the world of the photography with the support and help of her husband who is himself computer scientist and advanced photographer.
Vijay remembers Vanessa’s debuts: “Vanessa was taking photos non-stop, in non-academic postures, lying on the ground or standing up on a table, the camera at arm’s length. She belongs to this new generation who decided to not follow the technic”.


Solène Jouan