Born in 1981, Kim Hak belongs to the first generation of Cambodians born after the Pol Pot regime. He wanted to know about what happened to his family. He discovered…
Author Christian Caujolle
Taiwan has more than 600 scenery trucks that drive across the country to serve as the backdrop for shows and entertainment, during religious or family ceremonies. Baptisms (christenings), marriages, funerals,…
When he was a teenager, Bernard Faucon wanted to be a painter. Or a writer. He wanted to be like the artists at his grandmother’s house. Faucon split his time between Apt,…
Some works immediately become part of a tradition, extending the tradition, bringing it up to date, surpassing it, or at least offer news perspectives. This is true for Darcy Padilla’s…
It takes undeniable courage for a Yemeni woman to forcefully assert her fierce opposition to the way in which Muslim fundamentalists make women disappear to vanishing point. This denial, which…
When the water rises the fish eat the ants; when the water falls, the ants eat the fish. In his illustration of the Cambodian proverb, this experienced photojournalist, accustomed to carrying out personal projects associated with thematic and even philosophical…
He is, above all, a journalist. And essentially a photographer. Which does not mean that he defines himself as a photojournalist. His contributions caused scoops to multiply, through photographs that…
Reality is often more surprising than some fictions that we assume to be exaggerated or excessive. Through documenting, permanently choosing the right distance from the spectacle contemplated and thanks to…
The anti-personnel mine, one of the most atrocious death dealing machines around, sophisticated and undetectable, causes thousands of victims every year. Photographed in colour and in the studio, on a…
Although sumo was recently dethroned by baseball and football, it continues to be an extremely popular sport in Japan, especially since it is the oldest and is linked to Shinto.…