Fencelines The images were taken from Indian Reservations across the Midwestern United States…White Earth, Red Lake, Leech Lake, Fort Berthold, Devils Lake, Standing Rock, […]…
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Fencelines The images were taken from Indian Reservations across the Midwestern United States…White Earth, Red Lake, Leech Lake, Fort Berthold, Devils Lake, Standing Rock, […]…
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Portraits of Abyssinia Ethiopia is one of the most fascinating countries in Africa. From the ethnic groups of the Omo Valley to the Afar […]…
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From three to twelve This story is dedicated to my father: for 40 years he lived in two houses – in Russia and the […]…
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Urban-Life These photographs were taken before Covid-19. With the pandemic, people mask up and hide their faces and feelings. I was able to capture […]…
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Mon Poisson d’Avril / My April Fool’s Day Fish Even if I do not believe in chance, this one made me find myself in […]…
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Hidden Light The first time I saw an infrared photograph, it blew my mind. It felt like I was given access to a secret […]…
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Cattle that mean the world to the Mundari With 12 million cattle, South Sudan is the country with one of the highest cattle populations […]…
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The beauty of lines My photographs are based on the fact that only there is what can be seen there » Here with simple, […]…
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Remnants of a Voyage 2021 “The iron remains on the beach are from a British trawler, the Epine GY 7, which was wrecked east […]…
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