Regardless of the season, it is dark, the doors are always closed and no wind meanders into this hidden place. We walk in without really knowing where we are going,…
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This is the chronicle of a time when the Pierre Sémard neighborhood, in Saint Denis, was forced to write new chapter of its history. The long, familiar silhouette of the…
Daring to reveal the marvelous in a stigmatized world, that was Laurence Vray’s intention when she took up residence in the ice cream van where Luc has worked for 30…
Paris. Near Pigalle, prostitution’s historic neighborhood, a private hotel inhabited by 60 Latin-American transsexuals. A haven for these “homos” as they refer to each other. But also a ghetto mainstream…
Tata Stadium, Tata Football Academy, Tata Amusement Park, Tata Center For Excellence, Tata School… In Jamshedpur, the historic headquarters of India’s largest industrial group, everything seems “Tata branded”. We drive…
Each year, a contest is launched, allowing all photographers to participate in the Biennale de Photographie et d'Architecture with work devoted to the year’s theme. The jury selected 8 photographers…
Je n'avais jamais vraiment réfléchi sur le sens des mots ''naitre et grandir'' et ''vieillir''. Je n'avais jamais vraiment réfléchi sur les possibles chemins entre les deux. C'est quelque chose…
I have always said that if you want to leave your mark, make a book or a building. Both impart a feeling of permanence, a touch of the eternal that…
Printed in 200 numbered copies, the second issue (actually the third) of the fanzine Mire is immediately striking for its handcrafted appearance: a hundred pages printed on thin, rough A5…