My father left me and my two sisters when i was 4. I grew up absent of any brothers or strong male figure in my life. When i was 14 i…
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Every weekend, The Eye of Photography dedicates itself to the portfolios of its readers. By publishing the best portfolios, the magazine enables photographers around the world to show case their photographs.…
Jim Sumkay, the most known of the anonymous photographers, was born in 1954 in Liège (B humanist photographer p). It is rapid that this humanist photographer of closeness practises shooting…
To distance, to step back, take off, go away, leave, etc ... so many words to translate a departure. As if, the head swindles in search of one somewhere else,…
The last miners of the Loire, before the closure of the coal mines in France, a work entitled "Le cœur au fond des yeux". I shot with a Leica M2…
Photographing jazz musicians, I look for the closest relationship between the image produced and the musicians, and between the musician and his music.…
Revealing The Human Spirits In Nature, is a series of digital photomontages that explore ways in which new and thought-provoking images can be created through the manipulation of the hidden…
Les Fleurs du Mal: Remembering Charles Baudelaire, him, Fleurs du Mal book, taking Japanese and Afegan tragedy. With Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Fukushima represented by a rose. Afegan is here represented…
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