Series

Until the corn grows back, 2019-2021

Series | Climate change is destroying the harvests of hundreds of thousands of small farmers, fuelling a humanitarian crisis: in Guatemala, one child in two suffers from chronic malnutrition, the highest rate in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Tangiers, at the crossroads of Europe and Africa

series | The American writer Paul Bowles called it the "Dream City" in his Memoirs of a Nomad. Unloved under the reign of King Hassan II, the third Moroccan city in terms of population has regained its place in the Cherifian kingdom, and is experiencing a new economic, cultural and tourist revival.

Kenya, climate change, 2021

series | Cyril Zannettacci went to Kenya, in the Isiolo region, to witness the consequences of climate change in an already extreme environment. Locust invasions, drought, as well as floods have recently increased in the country.

Chad, climate change, 2021

series | The Kanem region of Chad - and more broadly the southern Sahel - is increasingly affected by drought and the subsequent water stress.

Nothing to Write Home About, 2021

series | "Nothing to Write Home About" is a series of self-portraits exploring the loss and subsequent redefining of home. Straddling the line between mundane and absurd, each image deconstructs a personal experience and depicts the photographer's understanding of home as a place of both comfort and turbulence.

Cabaret, 2021

Série | « Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome! Im Cabaret, au Cabaret, to Cabaret! »

Impulses, 2021

series | This series is a reflection on visual pleasure. On the power of images to awaken desire and passion.
France, Vincennes, 11 avril 2016 Portrait de Michel Serres, French writer, philosopher, epistemologist and member of the French Academie.

Prises de tête, 2021

series | Selection of personalities' portraits made between 2013 and 2021.

Botanical Garden, Rio de Janeiro 2021

series| Away from the noise and violence of the Brazilian megalopolis, Rio de Janeiro's botanical garden is home to 22,000 plants and trees from all over the world, as well as numerous animal species.

Afghanistan in the hands of the Taliban, 2021

series| On 15 August 2021, the Taliban entered Kabul. The Afghan capital has returned to the hands of the insurgent group after 20 years of American presence, after a rapid advance that nothing and no one was able to stop.