Is there anyone that you didn't photograph that you wished you had? I never photographed Indira Gandhi, and I wanted to photograph Mrs. Thatcher but couldn't get permission. I have been…
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Morning, noon, evening, night. In front of their dressing room, back and forth. Behind the curtains, they are there. Abder, Elisabeth, Manuela, Marie-José, Mariela, Paula, Sybèle. They are the building’s…
The Eyes of War features forty portraits and accompanying interviews of men and women, who lost their eyesight during the Second World War when they were either children or young…
These two reportages feature the laureates of the Sophot 2012 contest about social and environmental realities that require both immediate responses and long-term actions. They include blue collar working…
Gentlemen of Bacongo, by Daniele Tamagni (Italy, 1975), is a series of portraits of the sapeurs, members of the SAPE (Societé des Ambianceurs et des Personnes Elégantes) in Bacongo, a…
I'm a 39 years old italian photographer living in Bristol UK. The name of my project is "Cantieri", the italian word for Construction Sites. My approach to this subject…
« La première fois fut violente, la première fois fut fascinante. Comme souvent, la première fois dut plus au hasard qu’à une véritable démarche volontariste. J’ai ouvert la porte sur des premiers…
Faceless dwells upon the idea of identity & anonymity. What is left of us if we are robbed of our face, our expression, our identity? What happen when we are…