The people who feed US, 2020-2022

Série | Meatpacking plant workers have been deemed essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The majority of employees at meatpacking plants in the United States are either immigrants or refugees. This is a selection of portraits of immigrants who work in the meatpacking industry.

Xiximai, 2021

Series | Xiximai, the goddess of famine, visits the houses of the Ch'orti 'Mayan people every year on the first of June. Families wait for her with food otherwise, she will leave them in poverty and the corn reserves will dwindle.

Kurdistan, life under trees

series| In the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan, every tree has a story and every village has its own myths and legends about trees. But bombing and illegal felling are increasingly threatening the trees and the centuries-old traditions linked to them.

Diaphane, 2019-2021

Series | Bodies are eternally adorned with a second skin, sometimes in the form of clothing, sometimes in the form of the photographer's gaze. As photographic objectivity remains a myth, the photographer dresses the photographed with his gaze.

Until the corn grows back, 2019-2021

Series | Climate change is destroying the harvests of hundreds of thousands of small farmers, fuelling a humanitarian crisis: in Guatemala, one child in two suffers from chronic malnutrition, the highest rate in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Tangiers, at the crossroads of Europe and Africa

series | The American writer Paul Bowles called it the "Dream City" in his Memoirs of a Nomad. Unloved under the reign of King Hassan II, the third Moroccan city in terms of population has regained its place in the Cherifian kingdom, and is experiencing a new economic, cultural and tourist revival.

Kenya, climate change, 2021

series | Cyril Zannettacci went to Kenya, in the Isiolo region, to witness the consequences of climate change in an already extreme environment. Locust invasions, drought, as well as floods have recently increased in the country.

Chad, climate change, 2021

series | The Kanem region of Chad - and more broadly the southern Sahel - is increasingly affected by drought and the subsequent water stress.

Nothing to Write Home About, 2021

series | "Nothing to Write Home About" is a series of self-portraits exploring the loss and subsequent redefining of home. Straddling the line between mundane and absurd, each image deconstructs a personal experience and depicts the photographer's understanding of home as a place of both comfort and turbulence.

Cabaret, 2021

Série | « Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! Im Cabaret, au Cabaret, to Cabaret! »