Series
Chanel's Workshops, 1993
In the heart of the Chanel haute couture workshops in Paris.
Miners of Carmaux, 1993
Series | Miners of Carmaux are nationally known for the social movements they initiated and their importance in history.
Out of Frame, 1993
Under the light of a neon light, an outstretched hand brushes the headdress of a woman with sidelong gaze, one of the characters in The Fortune Teller, painted by Georges de La Tour three centuries ago.
Journey at Setif (1993-1999)
I was always convinced that I was from here until one day in May 1993 when I found myself in Algeria. I had gone there with a total ignorance of what was happening there. I wanted to cross the country from east to west and try to find my family. My father, with whom I had an appointment the day before my departure so that he could give me information, did not come.
In march for Behring, 1993
Serie | Françoise Huguier brings back to us from the Far North her photographs and her travel notes from Siberia.
Romania, the Kids on the Pavement, 1992
For the kids on the pavement, the journey ends in a deadlock. Life outside is rough. Many people have gotten lost in drugs. With few exceptions, they find themselves with no future other than bumming or prison.
Schools of Paris, 1992
At the heart of Parisian schools, Agnès Bonnot photographed the daily life of students from kindergarten to high school.
The Scriptures, 1991-1992
The pleasure to say is differente from the pleasure to show, to say in one's own words, the words of your unique language.
For a Few Stars…, 1992
From 1992 to 1995 I followed groups of teenagers from the Jules Ferry high school in Paris in their daily life. High school; friendship, groups, music, sports, family, parties. As close as possible to them, in immersion, I told this brief story of adolescence.
Portraits, 1992
Selection of portraits made by Roland Allard
Idols and Sacrifices, 1989-1991
Idols and Sacrifices mark the end of a long cycle of abstraction, idealisation, that had led from the first pleasant times on the beach to the gold haze of the Chambers.
Animae, 1991
Series | This work is a look at animality and more particularly at this extremely tenuous thread that separates it from humanity. This narrow, fragile border, where man recognizes himself in the animal and vice versa.
Shadow in Japan, 1991
Series | From the reading of Tanizaki's essay, "The praise of the shadow" to a travel to Japan.
Naples, un hiver, 1991
Serie | Any city in its image and, increasingly, cities, like entire parts of the planet, are disappearing behind the images that are supposed to reflect it.
Sur les traces de l’Afrique fantôme, 1990
Serie | Between May 1988 and January 1990, the photographer François Huguier went through the Dakar-Djibouti Mission which crossed Africa from West to East from May 1931 to February 1933.
Greyhound, 1990
Greyhound Lines is a U.S.-based motorcoach company that transports passengers across North America. Headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company now serves more than 3,700 destinations: nearly 2,200 destinations in the United States alone, more than 1,100 destinations in Canada and the rest in Mexico.
People of my Village, 1990
This series of black and white portraits represents the people around whom Denis Dailleux grew up, between love and hate. Taken when he was 25 years old and full of doubts, the project is an upheaval in the photographer's work.
Cuba, 1990
Series | From Vedado to Centro Habana and from there to Habana Vieja, Argentinian photographer Pablo Cabado has used his camera to capture the people, the buildings, the incredibly contradictory life of Cuba.
Basque Heartland, 1990
In 1990, Anne Rearick left the East Coast of the United States to spend a year photographing the daily life of Iparralde, in the French Basque Country.
China, Illustrations, 1987-1990
Manuel Vimenet went several times to China, for reports, revolutions... This series is a selection of his surprising black and white photographs, from Xingping to small remote villages.
Women In Prison, 1990
This monumental work on female incarceration, took Atwood to forty prisons in nine different countries in Europe, Eastern Europe, and the United States.
Missions, Doctors, up to the other side of the world, 1989
It all started in Orly on December 22, 1989. That evening, news of Ceaucescu's fall was announced. An anesthetist friend hired by Médecins du Monde drove me into high gear at Orly airport: there, part of Hall number 2 is occupied by a group of adventurous doctors.
The Romanian Revolution, 1989
In December 1989, one month after the fall of the Berlin Wall, Romania was in the final hours of Nicolae Ceausescu's totalitarian regime. After weeks of struggle and protest, this last stronghold of Stalinist communism was overthrown on 21 December 1989 by a coup d'état.
Argentina, Teenage Mothers (1988-1989)
Serie | The teenage mother series, produced between 1988 and 1990, brings a sense of helplessness and discomfort - the result of a lack of social protection for low-income teenage girls when they become mothers.
François Mitterrand's Huge Building Sites, 1989
Serie | These images from 1989 come from a reportage on François Mitterrand's major construction sites.
Berlin Wall Fall, 1989
In November 1989, Manuel Vimenet was in Berlin, where the first demonstrations of Berlin's youth began on the eve of the fall of the Wall.
Alexandria, 1989
Alexandria, Egypt
Last portrait, 1989
The ceremonious Japanese delegation arrived. Two hours of careful and dazzled examination, of exclamations, of “hi” and “han”; in the chimney of the cabanon, I cooked a truffle omelette and the deal was struck!
Jazz, 1989
My first photographic loves, a mixture of blue notes, silver grains and incredible encounters. I love jazz, improvisation, musical travel. For three years, I travelled all over France from festival to festival, following this great musical caravan, from a big top in Coutances for Jazz under the apple trees, to the arenas of Vienne under a stormy rain where I made this unforgettable image of Miles.
Tiananmen Square Protests, 1989
In May 1989, a huge student movement took place in Beijing to protest the corruption of the regime and demand democracy. The famous Tiananmen Square was occupied night and day.
Opéra Garnier, 1988
Agnès Bonnot slipped into the closed but fascinating world behind the scenes of the Palais Garnier, with the aesthetic bias of centering mainly on the dancers’ feet.
Harlem sur Seine, 1988
Serie | Stéphane Duroy worked for a year on the African community in Paris, its customs and way of life.
The Blind, 1988
Over a period of ten years, Jane Evelyn Atwood entered the blind schools of France, Australia, Israel, Japan and the United States. The photographer, fascinated by the visual, has a passion for young blind people who can’t see.
Argentina, Children Hospital, (1986-1988)
Adriana Lestido made this report for two years, in order to document the daily lives of children in hospitals in Argentina.
The rooms of love, 1984-1987
The Chambers of Love setting had been ready for quite a while, ever since The Last Supper photo (1981). I was ready for the alchemy of burning and emptiness.
Sao Tomé & Principe, Gabon, 2007
It's a small archipelago, right on the Equator line, off the Gabonese coasts. Sao Tome & Principe is the smallest state of Africa, with a little less than 300,000 inhabitants.
Rites de Passages, 1999-2007
Serie | “Rites of Passage” is a collection of photographs that explores adolescent rites of passage, during the time of a party, through different communities in Northern Europe, Russia, the United States and Cuba.
Kitezh, the Invisible Town, 2007
Series | The year 1200 the city Kitezh in Russia got attack by the Mogul army. Under the attack the city became invisible. From this day no one knows where the city and its people went. Once a year people from all over Russia come to visit this place.
Mexique, Mar
Serie | I take pictures of the seaside as a place full of paradoxes...
Loulan Beauty, 2007
Serie | This is a story of a slow disappearance, into the sand and in time. The end of a world, a trip through post-soviet central Asia and Xinjiang province in China.
The Cannes Film Festival, Kingdom of Aesthetics, 2007
Cinema? A little. Moviegoers? Not many. Cameras? Yes. Television? Very much so. Actors? Yes. Singers? Also. Models? In jacuzzies.
And? Journalists, photographers, marketing, markets, walks, interviews, photo-shoots, photo-calls, jewelers, business, cigars....
Leisure Time, 2007
Serie | Amusement parks, cruise ships in the Mediterranean, water parks, are miniature worlds to explore. Places often without identity frame the search for moments of relaxation to cure the stress of work produced by contemporary societies.
So Blue, So Blue : Edges of the Mediterranean, 2007
Series | Ad Van Denderen spent the past 5 years photographing in every country along the Mediterranean Sea.
Esthetique is Beautiful, 2007
Series | (Images that may offend the sensibilities of visitors.) It is usually said that taking care of oneself is a sign of respect towards other people. Seeing the prosperity of cosmetic companies, clothing industry or plastic surgery clinics, it seems like the rich have never shown more respect towards each other.
Climate refugees, 2007
In the past ten years, farmers like Hatem Ali have had to dismantle and relocate their tin and bamboo houses at least five times to escape the invasive waters of the huge Brahmaputra River in Kurigram.
Sweet Nothings, 2007
Serie | These dresses with their lace collars and sweet messages embroidered on the bodices, were the symbol of the Turkish state, but the girls who wore them were simply little girls...
Euromed District in Marseille, 2007
This work was commissioned by the National Fund of Contemporary Art, by the Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur DRAC and by Euromed public urban planning In Marseilles.
Face 2 face, 2007
Serie | The Face2Face project is to make portraits of Palestinians and Israelis doing the same job and to post them face to face, in huge formats, in unavoidable places, on the Israeli and the Palestinian sides.
Business aviation on Democratic Republic of Congo, 2007
Series | With only 300 miles of paved roads, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (a country roughly the size of Western Europe) is dependent on its aircraft, regardless of the planes' safety records or sturdiness...
Selection Photo Poche, 2007
« The look of Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt is sharp and penetrating, tender, mysterious, funny sometimes, it is the look of a man who looks at the world and finds more questions than answers.» Francine Deroudille
Hungry Horse, 2007
Series | During a cold winter in the year 1900 two horses ran away. The horses were named Tex and Jerry and lived in the wilderness. After a month the horses returned dying of hunger.
Political Landscapes, France, 2007
Series | The French presidential campaign brings about a lot of electoral rallies where medias, candidates and campaigners meet and exchange.
Bitter Frontiers, 2007
Series | On July 12, 2006, following the capture of two Israeli soldiers by the Hezbollah Shiite militia, Israel launched during 34 days, an intense bombing campaign in Lebanon.
Dusha, Russian Soul, 2007
Dusha is the title of this endless journey through Russia. Winston Churchill defined Russia as “a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma”.
Thouars Helmets, 2007
Denis Darzacq made the Casques series in 2007 during a residency in Thouars. He was struck by the incongruous sight of teenagers wearing oversized, vividly coloured off-road helmets, flying around the streets of this unremarkable, provincial town on their 55cc scooters...
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.
Evacuation of the Notre-Dame-des-Landes ZAD, 2018
Série | In the 1970s, Notre Dame des Landes, a territory located in the north of Nantes, was designated to host a new airport.
A resistance is organized to protect the area, a ZAD (Zone A Défendre, Area to be Defended) is born. It has been evacuated on April 09, 2018.
The Last Americans to Fight in Afghanistan, 2018
Series | In April and July 2018, Andrew Quilty accompanied the US Special Forces Operational Detachment
Industrial and Ecological Impacts on Alaskan Fisheries, 2018
Series | The port of Sitka, Alaska, has been the home of one of the most important herring derbies on the North Pacific coast for over thirty years.
The night forest, Fukushima – Japan, 2018
Serie | On March 11, 2011, a powerful earthquake hits Japan. The Fukushima nuclear power plant, located on the pacific Coast, is devastated. After Chernobyl in 1986, there will be now Fuskushima.
Land of tumors, Naples – Italia, 2018
Serie | For more than two centuries, this region was the heart of the “Happy Campania“. A land of Cocagne, with scandalously fertile lands, where everything grew effortlessly and where life seemed sweeter than elsewhere. But times have changed…
The dead River, Rio Doce – Brazil, 2018
Serie | In Regencia, a small Brazilian seaside area, the tragedy in which a toxic mud ravaged the Rio Doce River, haunts the city and the entire shores of the river.
Meet the Puteens, 2018
In the month leading up the 2018 presidential election in Russia Davide Monteleone and Noah Sneider (Moscow’s Bureu Chief for The Economist) teamed up to interview dozens of 18-year-olds across Russia.
Mother Nature, Alberta – Canada, 2018
Serie | Alberta occupies a special place on the map of Canada. Because this Province of the west covered with lakes and forests, is also abundant in oil.