Series
Cofra workers, 2011
Series | Triptych portraits of Cofrablack workers, a petrochemical plant producing carbon black in the Gironde.
Paracel Islands, 2011
Series | Xisha Qundao, the international community named The Paracel Islands, located in the South China Sea from more than 180 nautical miles to the South East of Hainan Island, belong to the Hainan Province. The East side of Paracel Islands is Xuande Islands, mainly include Yongxin Island, Shi island, Zhao island , etc.
The Gates of Pripyat, 2011
Series | Pripyat, just three kilometers from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. The front doors to their apartments as the only original features showing traces of past residents.
Teatro d'Italia : Theater of Italy , 2011
Serie | From what point of view did Massimo Siragusa want to depict Italy? Are these landscape photos? Are they "portraits of places"?
Chinese jeans, 2011
Serie | 800 millions of jeans per year, twice of the legs, four time more of the pockets and even more passengers in whom we will slip a belt… In Xintang, 50 kilometers from Canton in China, these numbers are calculated in sweat, in hours of work, in toxic waste rejected into the rivers, in decibels.
Hidden Versailles, 2011
Series | Pierre-Olivier Deschamps brings to light what was conceived to remain in the shadows thereby revealing the hidden side and part of the secrets of Louis XIV's palace.
Sasha , 2011
Serie | “For a long time, I have been interested in girl teenagers’ rites of passage, sacred for the time of a party: Sweet sixteen in USA, Quinceanera in Cuba and new “proms” in Russia…
Quelques Afriques, 2011
Series | Bernard Descamps feels good in Africa. Intending to meet landscapes and men, he mixes up with Berbers, Fulani, Bozo people, Pygmy people; the pictures of these populations have deeply moved anyone who has looked at them.
Brésils - Sao Paulo, 2008-2011
Series | Ludovic Carème focused his gaze on a small favela, Agua Branca, and, in an approach radically inscribed in the tradition and aesthetics of documentary photography, he simply invites us to observe.