Series

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.

Le Mont Saint Michel, 2006
The Mont Saint Michel and its bay in Normandy, France.

Gaza trip, 2004
Rafah in the Gaza Strip, refugees and settlers face each other in February 2004, a few days after Ariel Sharon, Prime Minister of Israel announced his intention to dismantle all the settlements in the Gaza Strip without specifying a deadline.

Les Balkans, 2003
The second World War ended up with a pact that splitted the different influence zones between East and West.

W National Park of Niger, 2003
Its name is due to the shape of the Niger River which is like the letter. The western park is crossed by the Tapoa and the Mekrou, tributaries of the third River of Africa. There is a varied wildlife, from baobabs to bamboos, baboons and antelopes.

Palestine, a statement, 2002
Photographed with a panoramic lens in a treatment where the colours are pushed up, this photograhic series attempts to assess the statement. What about, after a year and a half of Intifada, the geography of the occupation? What are the scars left on Palestinian soil by the Israeli offensive?

Second Intifada - Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, 2001
The events of the second Intifada are described as a campaign of Palestinian terrorism by Israel, while they are described as a revolt by the Palestinians.

Saint Malo : “And then nothing more than the sound of the wind”, 2001
Scenes of life in Saint Malo in Brittany between 1999 and 2001.

Les Pyrénées-Atlantique, 2001
Beaches, pastures and snowy villages: a few Polaroid snapshots of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques region, South West of France.

Petra, 2000
Situated between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea and inhabited since prehistoric times, the capital of the Nabataeans carved into the rock became during the Hellenistic and Roman periods a great caravan centre for the trade of incense from Arabia, silk from China and spices from India, a crossroads between Arabia, Egypt and Syria-Phenicia.