Series
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.
Fort Nieulay, 1987
Series | This report was commissioned by the Museum of Fine Arts and the Centre de Développement Culturel de Calais. It was produced as part of the operation of Social Development of the suburbs carried out by the City of Calais on the Fort Nieulay district.
Sahara, 1987
Series | The sensual and magnificent desert of Bernard Descamps is the culmination of a long-term project on spaces that crosses all the photographer’s production.
Chroniques d’un portraitiste, 1986
Gérard Rondeau made dozens of portraits. These women and men are photographed motionless, as if slowly. Rondeau gives them time to get used to his presence and, if possible, to forget its indiscretion.
Horses, 1985
Through Black and White pictures and square format, the envy of framing and creating movement inside the square, she manages to balance the natural rigidity.
Belgian Competitions, 1985
From the documentary photography, Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt was led to collaborate widely with the press and very early on he began his personal work with ensembles dedicated to the "Belgian Competitions".
The probable evolution of time, 1981-1984
In the winter of 1981, after a magnificent snow-fall, I made The Blazing Snow, the last of my staged scenes with dummies.
Zoologies 1982
Animals generally have the misfortune of being the ones to whom no one asks their opinion. There are many ways to measure progress (or progress), including the pessimistic view of denying the existence of the world u progress in the history of the planet.
Summer Holidays, 1976-1981
The idea of fabricating fictions, the idea of a possible equation between photography and the dummies, struck me quite out of the blue.
The Swiss Guard, 1981
Serie | The Corps of the Pontifical Swiss Guard as part of the Military of the Vatican City is an exception to the Swiss rulings of 1874 and 1927.
The Chemin des dames (1981-2003)
In 1981, Gérard Rondeau began working alongside French writer Yves Gibeau in the harsh landscapes of the Chemin des Dames, staging ground of several major battles that took place during WWI.
Hermanos de America, 1980
Christian Poveda knows America very well, for having spent 10 years of his life covering major events and schock moments in the country (from 1978 to 1988)...
Peluqueria (Salon de coiffure), 1979
Series | This series is both emblematic and founding of Ouka Leele's work.
In the midst of Madrid's Movida period...
Immigration Chronicles, 1978
In 1976, Christian Carez and Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt began a report on immigration in Belgium, which after two years of work became Chroniques immigrées.
Rue des Lombards, 1977
Rue des Lombards is Jane Evelyn Atwood's first photographic reportage, produced in black and white, in a writing that is at once simple, effective and sensitive.
Polaroids, 1977
About twenty Polaroids created by Strömholm in 1976 present the assemblies of images and objects and constitute so many visual plays on words that reveal the profound influence of surrealism on Strömholm.
Protest Against Racism with Jean Paul Sartre, 1971
1971: Djellali Ben Ali, 15, was killed by the caretaker of his building in the Goutte d’Or in Paris.
Daily Life, 1955-1965
Vieitez documented the different episodes, either solemn or common, of the daily life in his countryside.
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.
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.
War in Lebanon, 2006
In 2006, Lebanon was under Israeli attacks as this latter wanted to flush out this country just out of long years of civil war. Between fatalism and horror revival, David Sauveur walked through the town and fixed urban landscapes that have become lunar.
Gaza Boom’s (Summer Rain), 2006
Series | I left to see. To feel, for myself, beyond what is presented about one of the most mediatized regions of the world, day after day, through the media, from the newspaper to the newscast, from morning to evening.
One second between 1am and 6am, 2006
This is a portraits series realized during parties in Paris, between 1am and 6am, where I shot every model only once.
France, les coulisses des défilés de prêt à porter, 2006
Serie | When the fashion world is under the critics for the physical health of the models, Arja Hyytiaïnen does not hesitate to show the backstage of the runaway shows of the Parisian fashion week.
Congo Democratic, 2006
Series | Successive wars in the Congo, one beginning in 1996 and the other in 1998, have left the country devastated. After five years of combat, and an estimated 3.5 million ...
Muses d’Orsay, 2006
Muses d’Orsay series is my response to a commission from the Musée d’Orsay asking me to photograph the museum’s employees in their place of work.
Tokyo, 2006
Serie | Samuel Bollendorff proposes us in this book an essay on color based on the courses that Kandinsky gave at the Bauhaus.
Chile, 2006
Series | In 2006, the Republic of Chile knew an historical presidential election. Michelle Bachelet was the first woman to access the supreme function.
Le Mont Saint Michel, 2006
The Mont Saint Michel and its bay in Normandy, France.
Eros plastiques, 2006-2009
In this series, Olivier Coulange photographs a steamy vision of naked bodies. They are in fact TV screen captures...he takes over industrially produced porno pictures.
Journey to the end of coal, 2006
Serie | From Daton to Linfen, passing by Taiyuan or even Sancakou, Samuel Bollendorff traveled across the China of coal, to meet the miners, the impacted population by the government lust of power and, the devastated and polluted landscapes by the intense mining activity.
The over-exposed city, 2006
Serie | Through the series "The over-exposed city” Guillaume Zuili questions the complexity of cities through their history and architecture.
Paris forever (VU' à Paris), 2006
Series | In Paris, the town of the cinema, Richard Dumas, just like a writer, lets his gaze and his soul roam. Approriating the spirit of La chambre verte, he dialogues with spirit of La chambre verte, he dialogues with his dear departed, like for sure, the couple Straub and Huillet, crossed by chance, as a sign of fate, in the cemetery.
Cheerleaders, 2006
Series "Cheerleaders" - 2006
Unelikely Pictures, 2018
Series | I was born into a family where the paintbrush, the camera and the making of small black and white films was something normal. My parents were the first to push me in this direction when I was very young.
In Sea, 2018
Series | The migratory line Libya – Italy is the most lethal one in the world, 3% of deaths in 2016. Over than 180.000 refugees have reached the Italian coasts, leaving behind them around 4500 persons left who lost their life trying to get to it.
Ambulance Bomb, 2018
Series | In 2018, the end of January was shaken by four attacks in Afghanistan, including three in Kabul...
Les affinités électives, 2018
Series | Photographs from the creative residency in Beirut in October 2018 as part of the Elie Saab Prize / 32nd Hyères Festival, 2018.
South Korea, 2017
Series | Serge Picard's series on South Korea is about a wandering through a country somewhat enigmatic.
The Iraqi War, 2017
In 2017, the war in Iraq is still ragging. The Iraqi army, supported by the international coalition, intensifies its strikes to regain control of the last strongholds still detained by the Islamic State.
Fault Lines, 2017
Série | Kashmir has become one of the most militarised regions in the world and the site of multiple wars between India and Pakistan, two nuclear powers, for control of the area.
New- York, 2017
Olivier Coulange travels to New York in December 2017 and makes a series of black and white photographs, born from his wanderings and urban explorations in the city.
Taking advantage of the photographic blur for his series, he creates an intriguing portrait of this iconic city.
Gone Fishing, 2017
Serie | Upon leaving Paris in 2017, Raphaël Neal settled for several weeks in a house next to the erupting crater of Stromboli, on the mythical island of the same name made famous by Roberto Rossellini and Ingrid Bergman.
Mexico - The Cartel War, 2017
Series | This is the second bloodiest conflict on the planet. In Mexico, the war against drug traffickers has claimed tens of thousands of lives. In Colima, a small Pacific coastal state, two of the most powerful cartels are vying for control of Mexico's largest port.