“No worries.” I heard that sentence a thousand times this summer, always delivered with an irritating little smile. But this review shows what there is to worry about. In two…
Author Michel Philippot
The summer holidays are here, and you’re going to have to decide what to do or what not to do. Freed from the shackles of your schedule, now is the…
This week’s first photo takes us into the heart of the drama in Turkey, an evolving society facing a stutterer, a deaf-mute when it comes to history, the latest “kayaker”…
It was as if the whole week had been pending, as if nothing at all had happened, as if major events like the World Cup, the D-Day ceremonies and summer…
Putting together a weekly press review gives me a mordant view of current events. I defend the total subjectivity of my choices, which incidentally are for people of both the…
The death of a friend leaves me with little desire to comment on the past week. My friend was always quick to react. I wonder where in the world he…
Voltaire wrote that the best books were half-written by their readers. I’m no Voltaire, but I agree with this idea to looking at photographs thoser I selected for exemple. No…
This week saw its usual share of horrors. Thousands of Afghans buried in the mud, grim news for the future of Ukraine, Iraq and Syria still blowing up, and the…
This week was very poor, photographically speaking, at least in the papers I read. I hope that those I didn't read made their readers happy, but I doubt it from…