Elisabeth Schneider was born in 1971. She lives in Paris, having worked for the past ten years with Isabelle Menu and at the newspaper Libération as a printer of black and white and color images. Today, she is a documentary photographer, producing stories on the issue of being handicapped in French society. Intimate portrayals and portraits. Through her work she questions, among other issues, the consequences of the loss of autonomy. She presents a work realised during the Festival of Vieilles Charrues (Carhaix, France).
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