Series
Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, 2020
Série| Report in a unit of the MST, Rio Grande do Sul.
Covid 19: Workers in Kabul's Streets, 2020
Series | Amid the impending threat of the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Afghanistan, on March 28, a 'measured lockdown' was imposed on the capital, Kabul...
Distant Horizon, 2020
Series | A series of photographs taken in the vast territory of Argentina during almost 15 years, bearing witness to the reality of a country trapped in its own history.
Ultimo Sur, 2020
Serie| Ultimo Sur is a hybrid work that combines in a single object the family album made by the Rodrigo Gomez Rovira's grandfather, found during a trip, and his own photographs of this vast region
Dark Circus, 2020
Serie | Dark Circus is a collection of self-portraits produced in London during the Covid-19 lockdown.
120mm, 2020
Series | For several weeks, when he wasn't working as a reporter, or photographing with a medium format camera the streets of Paris emptied of its inhabitants, Cyril Zannettacci constrained himself to confinement by reducing his gaze to the aim of a 120mm lens.
Empty Paris, 2020
Series | It took several additional days after the speech of the French President, Emmanuel Macron, but the containment measures necessary to fight the Covid-19 outbreak were finally imposed in France and in Paris.
Inside Story, 2020
Series | This series explores the possibilities of contortion and the notion of " portrait ".
Chronicle, 2020
March-May 2020, France during the 55 days of lockdown due to the Covid-19 crisis.
The Invisible, 2020
« When last March the government decided to establish a curfew, I had no intention of photographing that period. On the first day, March 17, 2020, I went outside for an hour to do my daily walk. » Bruno Boudjelal
As It Was 2020
On 12 March 2020, I returned to Germany after working on a reportage in Algeria. Two days later, our world seemed to have collapsed, in global quarantine because of the Coronavirus. In most countries, the choice was made for a total cessation of activity and strict lock down of the entire population.
Occupied Palestinian Territories, 2020
Series | Popular resistance in the West Bank, although it is on the streets daily, receives little media attention and now, in an election year for Trump and Netanyahu, Israeli repression has increased.
ANOMIA, 2017-2020
Series | Anomia as a medical term is a brain disorder that hampers remembrance, it is sometimes a symptom of a tumor.
« Tajmaât », Un modèle ancestral de démocratie participative Kabyle, 2020
Tajmâat is a Kabyle term for the public place and its root means to gather. In Kabylia the Tajmâat is a small agora on the scale of a village. Current affairs are managed there, we meet there to resolve conflicts, discuss and take decisions.
Acedia, 2015-ongoing
Series | In the images of the Acedia series, it is a question of non-events where the signs of an era remain discrete. The laziness, inhabited by these characters, proposes to translate a refusal of life as it is given to live, of a search for freedom, or a space of introspection.
Strangely Familiar, 2020
Serie | The series “Strangely Familiar“ stages a tale of Freudian Uncanny: the opposition of the German words heimlich and unheimlich (familiar; unfamiliar) giving life to an eerie state of conflict.
True West, 2020
Idaho is similar to many American states: the capital Boise, with its beautiful university and mixed population, is home to only 12% of the population. In the rest of the region, there is a collection of small rural towns, where in some churches, the American flag proudly flies next to the cross...
Australia, A Season In Hell, 2020
Series | Since September 2019, Australia continues to burn under a series of particularly destructive and deadly fires. For Australian writer Richard Flanagan, "these fires will be our climatic Chernobyl".
Countermapping, 2019
Throughout November and December of 2018, Davide Monteleone have been travelling within Mexico, the United States, and Germany as part of a new project which attempts to combine multidisciplinary practices to counter-map the purported “Global Migration Crisis”, which is too frequently described as “a permanent challenge to the 21st-century states and world order” (Ignatieff et al., 2016).
The Windows of the World, 2019
Serie | Like « Miss Lonely » in Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954), these solitary characters wait, talk to themselves or play on their own, too afraid to step outside.
Spring Song, 2019
Munem Wasif constantly explores the idea of border and re-examines the questions around its formation. How these borders constructed? Who constructs them? How are they broken and re-formed?
London, 2019
Serie| Residency at the Quebec Studio : "On the eve of the Brexit vote, I chose to return to the streets to photograph Londoners in their immense city, at this key moment of history."
1.2.3 SOLEIL, 2019
Serie | In the Griffeuille district of Arles, Tina Merandon has succeeded in transcending the image we have of others through a photographic experiment carried out in interaction with local residents.
Aboard the Outback Train, 2019
From the harsh winters of the south coast to the subtropical heat of the north, from the beautiful neighborhoods of Adelaide to the crocodile breeding grounds of Darwin, a railway line stretches 3,000 kilometers vertically across Australia.
Sinking Ship, 2019
Series | In "Sinking Ship" Kyle Thompson explores a locational muse- a now abandoned town in the American grasslands
AKA ZIDANE, 2019
Serie | A crowd of anonymous people wearing the names of the world's greatest soccer stars on their tshirts. Facing poverty, violence, exile but also some sweet moments of the daily life, the contrast is striking...
Berbers, Resisting And Defending Their Culture (work in progress), 2019
Unrecognized, dispersed, marginalized, the Berbers are everywhere and have long been threatened in their identity and culture. The Imazighen (plural of Amazigh, "free man"), as they should be called to avoid the colonial term Berber, are imposing themselves as a culture in resistance.
Beirut, 2019
Series | While wandering in Beirut and its surroundings, I looked for situations, signs, faces capable of enlightening me on its history and its present.
This set of images, made just before the Revolution started in October 2019, is nothing but an incomplete inventory of what caught my attention, which gave me keys to understand where I was.
Mullick Ghat, le plus grand marché aux fleurs de l’Inde, 2019
The Calcutta Flower Market, also known as Mullick Ghat, is the largest in India and one of the largest in the world. It spreads along the banks of the Hooghly, the western branch of the Ganges, just below the impressive Howrah Bridge.
Tehachapi, California (USA), 2019
In October 2019, French artist JR created a one-of-a-kind art activation within the walls of California Correctional Institution: Tehachapi in Southern California - a maximum security 4 facility.
Extinction Rebellion: Rebel Week in Paris, 2019
Series | In Paris and other major cities around the world, a week of civil disobedience actions was organized by Extinction Rebellion, as part of the "October International Rebellion".
Urban Exploration in Former USSR, 2019
Series | In Eastern Europe, the great buildings of fallen communism are deserted, looted and finally forgotten. Today in a state of ruin, these spectacular and threatening decors have remained frozen in the past, witnesses of an era.
Mexico - Sinaloa, 2019
Series | In Mexico, the dead are counted in the tens of thousands, the missing fade away as if nothing had happened.
The People of my Village / Portraits of New Rural Residents, 2019
Franck Ferville went to meet the inhabitants of his village, to paint a portrait of this new generation increasingly attracted by rural life.
Tu Mitonnes, 2019
Series | "Tu Mitonnes" therefore tells stories that nestle around the corner as well as on the other side of the earth. They are born in cabbages, in the hollow of a watermelon or a Morteau sausage and of course always end with recipes.
In the hell of Kandahar, Afghanistan, 2021
Series| Pushed back with difficulty by American strikes, the Taliban have left thousands of explosive traps in their path. While foreign aid is becoming increasingly scarce, families have to choose between fleeing at the risk of mines or hiding in improvised refugee camps in the Afghan desert.
Ecuador – Born Among Oil, Jungle and Development, 2021
Series | In the Amazon, the Coca region is the entry point to the Ecuadorian forest and the Waorani lands, one of the thirteen indigenous peoples recognized by Ecuador.
Portraits of Personalities, 2019-2021
Selection of French and international personalities’ portraits shot between 2019 and 2021 by Franck Ferville.
Migrants Stories, 2021
Series| Syria, Bangladesh, France, Mexico, Mediterranean Sea, migrants' stories around the world.
Silenciar, 2021
Series | This series explores meticulously the shapes of nervous and tortuous bodies mired in a thick veil.
Australia - Homily to Country, 2021
Series | Homily to Country draws attention to the ecological decline of the Darling River (Baaka), Australia’s third longest river, caused by intensive water extraction due to irrigation, climate change and drought.
Transition of Power, 2021
Série | These photos are a result of stepping back to analyze the entire scene from this historical and unique 2021 U.S. Presidential inauguration.
CMN Villers-Cotterêts Castle, 2020
Series | Pierre-Olivier Deschamps has a carte blanche to follow and document the evolution of the site, futur heart of the French language.
Parisian Wanderings, 2020
Series | To take an image when there is nothing left to photograph, when the tension falls and the mind awakens.
A Rare Stone, 2020
Series | Aurelio Hernández, a ranch laborer, rides through the dusty emptiness of the Patagonian plateau in search of a lost sheep, he runs into a huge object sticking out of the naked land.
The Real Edges, 2020
Series | On the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the end of the conflict in Bosnia in 2020, The Real Edges extends and completes the first photographic work by Adrien Selbert on Srebrenica.
Cidade Bolsonaro, 2020
Serie | In the 2018 presidential election, far-right President Jair Bolsonaro scored his best national result here: 93% of the vote.
La Créole, 2020
This series is an assigment for the newspaper Libération. The photographer Adrien Selbert was photographed the 1 year of the collective “LA CREOLE” at the Club Le Chinois in Montreuil.
Bamiyan's Threatened Treasures, 2020
Series | Twenty years ago, the Taliban destroyed the giant Buddhas, symbol of this valley...
La dilution du souvenir, 2020
Series | Identity and our relationship to the world are forged around the notion of memory. It takes on many faces; a vagabond of time, it plunges us into a space other than the one we are in.
Epernay Museum, 2020
Series | Since 2018, Pierre-Olivier Deschamps has been documenting the transformation of the castle into a museum.
Bolivian Presidential Election, 2020
Série | 7.3 million Bolivians were called to the polls on October 18, 2020 to elect their President, Vice-President and renew their Parliament.
Approval, 2020
Series | On 25 October 2020, Chile voted for the revision of its Constitution in a long-awaited referendum.
Art & Fashion
Adrien Selbert was commissioned by the Libération, Néon Mag, Label Kiddermaster media to photograph the Paris Fashion week prêt-à-porter, fall-winter 2018-2019 collection...
Reimagining Dinosaurs, 2020
Series | Palaeontological science has constantly evolved through excavations, discoveries and the technological tools at its disposal.
Peru, 2020
Series | Juan-Manuel Castro Prieto returns in the heart of remote villages and continues to tell the personal myth that Peru inspires him.
The Ones Left Out of Telework, 2020
This report is an assigment for the newspaper Libération. The station of Juvisy (Essonne), in the southern suburbs of Paris, is one of the busiest in France in normal times. During the lockdown, the trains are half empty. There are still some shadowy workers, who sometimes board the train with fear in their stomachs.
Discreet Peaks, 2020
Series | During summer 2020, between the two lockdowns, Raphaël Neal discovered the Peak District, a mountainous and mysterious region of central England.
Return of Nocturnal Fever, 2020
This series was commissioned by the newspaper Libération. Nearly 200 people gathered at Kilowatt, in the suburbs of Paris, for the first techno party since the end of the confinement...
Tainted Sky, 2020
Serie | The year 2020 was heavily marked by the appearance of the Covid 19.
Copacabana does not answer anymore, 2020
Serie | An aging, precarious population in a densely populated urban area: all the ingredients were there to make the famous Copacabana district in Rio a breeding ground for the coronavirus pandemic.
Women under influence, 2019-ongoing
Series | The series presented here is above all about portraiture, where vulnerability is strength. Friends and acquaintances embody several versions of women, and at the same time they are only portraits, a stopped moment in which a representation is played out.
Giants - Rising Up, Hong Kong, 2023
Rising Up depicts an athlete gracefully propelling herself backward above the Hong Kong skyline, inviting viewers to take off and achieve more.
Pension reform: a surge of social conflict
Series | At the beginning of 2023, the government introduced its pension reform project – an extension of the age of legal retirement from 62 to 64 or a prolongation of the contribution period – as non-negotiable. In response to this lack of dialogue with the social members, a wave of strikes spread throughout France.
Young & Queer
These photographs depict a portrait of young people in Ile-de-France who are eager to abolish gender boundaries in a joyful fury.
Passenger, 2021
Série | Associating colour with black and white esthetic, the "Passenger" corpus extends the initiation journey that is dear to Martin Bogren's photographic writing.
War in Ukraine: Over one year of conflict, 2023
Series | As we approach the one-year anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, let's look back at one of the worst military conflicts in Europe since the Second World War.
The renewal of the Egyptian archaeology, 2023
Series | Two hundred years after Champollion decoded the first hieroglyphs and one hundred years after the discovery of the tomb of Tutankhamun, Egypt is reclaiming its past and placing its heritage in the hands of a whole new generation of local archaeologists, using the best technological tools.
The world of feathers, 2022
Series | Feathers have become instruments of knowledge, travel, and openness to the world, but also a rediscovery of the treasures of the craft. From feather duster to haute couture, from cabaret to taxidermy, the traveling feather crosses continents.
Landless Workers Movement, 2022
Série | The Landless Workers Movement (MST), founded in 1982, has three objectives: to fight for land, for agrarian reform and for social change in the country.
Dear Soldier, 2022
Series | On the 9th of December, 2022 : Le Monde's journalist Ariane Chemin and Guillaume Herbaut found a hundred letters sent by Russian students to Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine. The letters reveal the propaganda orchestrated by Moscow.
Untitled stories, 2022
Series | In the still light, a story is written, an unknown story, an untitled story. These hypotheses of life, fragments, are nothing more than a distancing, a way of thinking about the inaccessible real.