In his serie Nord - North, Aymeric Fouquez shows his interest in the cemeteries spread all over the north of France and dedicated to English soldiers,who died during World War…
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From October 22nd to November 11th the RATP, in partnership with the Musée du Quai Branly presents « RATP invites… PHOTOQUAI’s photographers ». Discover in eight Paris subway stations, exclusive images by…
In 2010, Maika Elan starts her first series on The Pink Choice, focusing on representing homosexuality – always seen in a negative way in Vietnam. "In media, gays are always…
Born in Bangladesh in 1983, Munem Wasif started to be interested in photography during his childhood, thanks to his uncle - great traveler and amateur-photographer. After his studies at the…
Produced by Chhoun Vanny and Eam Da, the series “Part of The Wall” features some thirty portraits of children from Banteay Meanchey province suffering from physical or mental disabilities. The…
At the end of the eighties, Bernard Faucon visits Asia: the inspiring trip for Chambers of Gold. “When I came back, I felt like drunk with gold and Buddhist phantasmagorias.” He entitles…
Chuon Nyra was born in Cambodia in 1989. She began to feel interested in the potential and the meaning of photography after joining a workshop. While working on her techniques,…
Between 2010 and 2012, Dow Wasiksiri made his series called Local fashion around Kad Luang Market – Chiang Mai, to celebrate the centenary of the biggest market in Thailand (celebrated…
In 2012, Adrien Golinelli decided to join a group of tourists visiting North Korea, trying to make a revealing documentary on one of the most closed countries of the world.…
The weather had us worried up to the last minute. The end of monsoon season, which lasts well beyond the Water Festival, gave us spectacular thunderstorms and showers that left…