Series

Only Heaven, 2000

Nightlife haunted with mysterious oneiric figures.

Black tide in France, 2000

Series | 12th of December, 1999, the ship Erika broke in two parts 70 km south of Penmarc’h (Finistère).

Difficult loves », Mothers and Daughters (1995-1999)

Series | In Mother and daughter’s photographer Adriana Lestido is searching her own traces in the features she captures, which are drawn for all women: repeated gestures that make only mothers out of us, only daughters, women born of a woman who expels us: love and helplessness.

Bishop’s Madness, 1999

According to these employees, the number of patients during this period fell from one hundred and twenty-two to seventy-seven : forty five deaths when the yearly average was nine.

Sublimes, 1999

Serie | It is not insignificant that Françoise Huguier's first noticed and remarkable fashion photographs were published in the early 1980s in the daily newspaper, Liberation.

Outlaws, 1999

The Irish State has long seen the Traveller's existence as a problem. The local authorities try to assimilate them into society by giving them housing and education, assaulting and meat mincing them to a point where Travelers are ambiguous about their own identity.

Being 20 in Jjogjakarta, 1999

The largest archipelago state in the world, and the fourth most populous state, the Republic of Indonesia is at the crossroads of cultures. Between a historical link with Hinduism, and the current influences of Islam, the country is religiously and ethically very diverse.

Magnetic North, Norway, 1999

Serie | Eyes wide opened on this landscape as on the quite begining of the world and the mind taking off, flying elsewhere, far away, around unknown future, but always coming back, back to this magnetic north, both so inspiring and so sucking in.

Being twenty in Iran, 1999

Serie | It's through the eyes of a woman-photographer-child of this country that I ask myself : what will the future be like ?

Works and Days, 1999

If the working class were to disappear, sociologists, including those who have specialized in the study of the world of work, would be very annoyed. Without any object of study, they would swell the ranks of the unemployed and it is from within that they could talk about the New Poverty.