“A photographer is a funambulist walking on chance’s rope who tries to catch shooting stars.”___ (Guy le Querrec)
Photojournalist but above all humanist photographer, I take a particular interest in the different cultures I happen to discover while on report. My aim is to try to understand those cultures, and to make the pictures I take reflect how life is elsewhere.
The people I photograph sometimes live in poor conditions but look happy, or at least they don’t show they are not. We should sometimes have a closer look at them to discover or rediscover those basic values that we have lost. |
Here are the latest picture galleries from my reports in South-East Asia :
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Exiled Tibetans and there actions (exhibition) |
The incredible pacifism of this people with what they bear since 1958. All pictures of this exhibition as been taken during april 2008, in Nepal and Dharamsala in India.
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Lost childhood in Katmandu streets |
Here is the report on streets chidren of 7 to 16 year old they are drug addicted to glue, to forget their problems, I let you discover the result of this immersion in this pack.
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Photojournalism in Nepal |
Those pictures will show you the living conditions in Katmandu valley,in Nepal. You'll see: a newari festivals to a shanty-town.
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Nepalese children |
You’ll find here pictures of children in Katmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur. Those images have been taken in streets, festivals, scools and shanty-town.
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Photojournalism in India |
Here is a gallery showing live in Delhi and Varanasi, on the border of Ganga. You’ll see here, live scenes of this country.
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The Train Street |
In the heart of Hanoi, Vietnam’s capital, is located a quiet alley that has its peacefulness shattered between 10 and 15 times a day due to a railway line that runs alongside it.
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Ethnic minorities of the moutains in Vietnam |
Born myself in a mountaineous part of France, I have to acknowledge that I have a preference for tribes living in high and remote places that keep their ancestral cultures alive.
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Photojournalism in Vietnam |
This country’s culture and functionnement is so different that it is always hard for me to take a rest. Surprising life scenes appear at random that one has to be always ready.
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Life in the mountains of north Vietnam |
This gallery is a collection of pictures that show as best as they can the everyday life of villages located in this remote and cold mountaineous area.
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The Buddhist University of Chang Mai |
The Vat Suan Dok is a temple of the Chiang Mai city where a major buddhist university has been built. Young monks from all South-East Asia come here to study for four years.
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Photojournalism in Thailand |
Thailand is a welcoming country, for every photography enthusiast, the local life is such that it is hard to resist taking hundreds of pictures.
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Thailand Hill Tribes |
The pictures of this gallery were taken in the extreme north-western part of Thailand along the mountaineous border of Myanmar (Burma).
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Life on the river banks |
In this report, I took interest in the town of Myawadi located at the border which was the news focus in autumn 2007.
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Birman refugees of the Mae La camp |
This refugee camp located at the foot of high cliffs is one of the three major ones in Thailand. This area under military surveillance is so wide that it has been divided into villages.
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