Series

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.

Juliette, 2019
In the childhood village of Denis Dailleux, in Anjou, lived a woman of character, a true character of a novel: Juliette, her great-aunt, who died in 2017 at the age of 100.

Ghana. We Shall Meet Again, 2019
Denis Dailleux is known for the portrait of Egypt which he has been developing for over fifteen years.

Persan-Beaumont, 2018
An immersion in a council estate in the late 1980s

Ordinary Journey, 2016
Denis Dailleux, who has made Egypt his favourite topic since more than 15 years, immersed himself in Cairo popular districts to make the portrait of tuk-tuk drivers.

Une odyssée des arômes et des parfums, 2015
Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the famous perfume institution Maison Givaudan, Denis Dailleux followed the path of the most precious essences which can extracted from nature.

Mother and Son, 2014
A most Christ-like image, a bare-chested son rests near his mother. Why does this image of the mother-son relationship move us so? Because the son, by his nudity, looks as fragile as he was on the day of his birth?

Egypte, Martyrs of the Révolution, 2012
Through his photographs, Denis Dailleux pays tribute to the martyrs, men and women – often young – who lost their lives in the Egyptian Revolution of 28 January 2011, victims of police violence and pro-Mubarak militia.

Son of a King, Portraits of Egypt, 2008
Son of a king... Son of Pharaoh, son of a history that has stood still, in balance for three or four thousand years, and which, for a century or two, has been shaking backwards towards a chaos of which no one can guess the extent.

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.