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David Helman has lived for many years in Bordeaux, where he photographs the wine country. It’s a natural landscape as much as a cultural landscape. In this secular environment,…
Lucy, the famous Australopithecus discovered in Ethiopia in 1974, gave Hans Silvester the desire to explore the cradle of humanity. He made his first trip to Ethiopia in 2002 and…
The third edition of the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Gaspé, Quebec, has come to an end. The idea of this festival, which occupies an area 1000 km2 a…
I believe that 'Finnish Teens' is a colourful, gently humorous but sensitive photo document about the lives of Finnish teenagers. The photographs interlink and complement each other like the individuals…
For this third edition of the Rencontres Internationales in Gaspé, the photographer Maryse Goudreau mobilized large crowds on several abandoned docks along the coast. She did a lot to …
This is a documentary in progress exploring youth culture in Greece and currently focusing on Athens. The work looks at first and second generation immigrant families, including those of mixed…
Gabor Szilasi is considered a major Canadian photographer. Several museums have held retrospectives devoted to him, and his works are part of several permanent collections. The quality of his photographs…
In 2010 Donatas Stankevičius took part in a workshop for young photographers, called "FotoLab", the subject of which was exclusion. Donatas Stankevičius chose to depict young, yet unemployed people. He…