Childhood, 2007

Series | This entire story begins with a little framed picture, which was at my wife parents’ home. This picture was put down on an old secretaire, and one day I tend to photograph it. When I examined it more precisely, I discover a strange thing...

Pinochet Still Divides the Chile, 2006

Serie| In December 2006, after the death of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet was announced, thousands of people gathered in the capital Santiago to let their joy explode.

East of the Ocean, 2006

Series | From 2002 to 2006, Claude Pauquet began a trip between the Atlantic coast and the Channel coast, from Hendaye to Bray-Dunes.

Afghanistan, Hazarajat, 2006

David Sauveur went to Afghanistan in November 2006 with Action Against Hunger, who set up a humanitarian program to help the Hazaras.

Ordinary/Extraordinary, 2006

Photographer Manit Sriwanichpoom says of these faces that "these are the people around my studio.": “I’d see them pass by every day, but I didn’t know any of them. My life is consumed by the world outside the soi."

Museum of Modern Art of Luxembourg, 2006

Série| Carte blanche offered to Pierre-Olivier Deschamps by the Museum of Modern Art of Luxembourg to follow the construction of the Museum designed by I.M. Pei.

Musée d’Orsay, 2006

Series | Although Juan Manuel Castro Prieto began earning his living as a photographer at the National Archeological Museum of Madrid, the photographs taken at the Musée d’Orsay offer a personal interpretation of a museum environment, of works in situ and of the relationships between spectators.

The Esmeralda, 2009

Series | The Esmeralda, also known as La Dame Blanche is a Chilean training ship.

On the Roofs of Cairo, 2006

In the egyptian capital, the only place to live for thousands of inhabitants is the top of the buildings. A whole world invisible from the street, lives in makeshift tiny villages, in the open.

Sangre, urban violence in Latina America , 2006 (content that may offend the public)

Series | This work proposes a journey along the most violent streets of the continent. Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro, Medellon and Mexico City. Cities that are in constant, seemingly eternal warfare, where life would seem to lack value.