Lace on the Gloves : Amateur Boxing in the US and Beyond, 2001
In this world, amateur boxing is lived in the shadow of the professional and pretentious one. In this world, which I photographed in a small boxing clubhouse in Old Church, Somerville, Massachusetts, during the New England Golden Gloves competition in Lowell...
Second Intifada - Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 2001
The events of the second Intifada are described as a campaign of Palestinian terrorism by Israel, while they are described as a revolt by the Palestinians.
Saint Malo : “And then nothing more than the sound of the wind”, 2001
Scenes of life in Saint Malo in Brittany between 1999 and 2001.
Faces, 2001
Photographer who has been, since a long time, committed to children rights, Lâm Duc Hiên achieves a series of portraits during missions of the organization Enfants du Monde, in Vietnam, Palestine, Algeria, Kosovo, Guinea, Madagascar, Colombia and Philippines.
Young Autists Make their Show, 2001
From the fringe of Avignon festival to the “Arts et Déchirures” festival in Rouen, a theatre troupe forming by young autistics and psychotics people has been performing for twenty years.
Alger, 2001
"I feel very uncomfortable again in the country; the general climate seems extremely tense. I have an order for several newspapers, the subject is the revival of Algerian youth. » Bruno Boudjelal
Tadjikistan, tissage, 2001
I've been taking photographs since I was ten years old. Photography from the start was something magical for me, transferring reality onto paper with my own hands. It gradually became a record of time, then a tool for describing my version of reality to others.
Be a Drag Queen in Orléans, 2001
In Orleans, as in a lot of places, men become women once the night comes. Wanting to be the other when we come on stage goes far back the time where women have no right to play comedy.
Sugar Traces, 2001
Reportage in Frasnes-lez-Anvaing (Belgium), that illustrate the last sugar campaign of the second millennium.
AIDS Silence, 2001
Serie | The series « AIDS Silence » is dedicated to the problem of inequality in access to treatments and to the consequences of a fearsome scourge. While maintaining a connection with public health issues, Samuel Bollendorff proposes a personal photographic writing on the disease.