Series
Mongol Warriors, 2013
Each year during summer, Mongolia celebrates the Naadam. This week-long festivity celebrates the country’s independence from China.
The days after, 2013
The days after, portraits of migrants in Cenon, portrays the lives of a dozen people who agreed to tell their story, that of an immigration sometimes chosen, most of the time suffered, that Christophe Goussard photographed in their intimacy, in places they love.
Yekaterinburg Constructivism, 2013
In September 2013, the G20 meeting was held in the city of St. Petersburg. On this occasion, the Russian National Wews Agency RIA NOVOSTI commissioned twenty internationally renowned photographers (each from one of the G20 countries) to produce a report on Russia.
Nuns of Colombia, 2013
Serie | In 2012, Françoise Huguier once again meddled with what at first seemed none of her business: nuns in Bogota, Cali and Popoyan, the three main cities in Colombia.
There is no such thing as adult autistic, 2013
For the past 18 years, I have been photographing autistic and psychotic children in their family universe; this work, which will continue for a few more years, leads me to think and rethink my work as a photographer.
Atras del Muro, 2013
The untamed “Neros” agreed to take part in a photo session organised like a fashion show. If I chose to have my models pose « behind » a wall, rather than in front of a wall, it’s because I believe that our modern societies tend to erect walls - visible or not - between people.
The farewell to the river, 2013
The farewell to the river is an intimate tale of a double bicycle trip around the Gironde estuary. From Royan to Bordeaux, while the author Christophe Dabitch rode and gleaned stories on the Medoc side, I rode and photographed the other bank, on the Blayais side, each on his familiar land and as close as possible to the river.
Flowers of skin, 2013
Serie | From Japan to Singapore, passing by Thailand, Françoise Huguier went to meet a tattooed youth.
Rana Plaza Collapse : The Cost of Fashion, 2013
Series| On April 24, 2013, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, an 8-story building collapsed, killing more than 1,100 people and injuring 2,500 others.