Chloé Milos Azzopardi is a French photographer and artist. Based on her personal experience, she is interested in the relationship between human and non-human beings, trying to get out of the prism of utility and servitude. Her research focuses on the representation of mental health and the construction of post-capitalocene imaginaries. To start us off, […]
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‘Thank you Mum’ by Charlotte Mano
Charlotte Mano is a photographer and videographer based in Paris. Shaken by her mother’s illness, Mano has initiated a photographic series staging their daily life into micro-fictions. A response to transform these moments together and celebrate their complicity when the mother becomes little by little the operator of the stagings imagined by the photographer. The two […]
Kinderszenen by Lionel Jusseret
Lionel Jusseret is a Belgian documentary photographer. After finishing his studies at INSAS in 2012, he started photographing children with autism in the French association J’interviendrais. In search of unpredictable images, Jusseret aims at the intimacy of the subject, with an anthropological approach . His long term Kinderszenen recently published by Loco editions. How did you decide […]
‘The Blindest Man’ by Emily Graham
Emily Graham lives in London, she works primarily with color photography and her practice often deals with elusive subject matters; a search for the unknown, a psychological state, the act of communication and interpretation. At first sight, Emily’s latest work The Blindest Man seems to be a documentary project, but gradually adds puzzling conceptual elements which […]
‘Amour’ by Claudine Doury
Claudine Doury is based in Paris and shot the images of her latest photobook Amour during three visits to the Amur River, Russia, spanning almost 30 years: as a young photographer in 1991, six years later in 1997, and once more in 2018. Amur (translated to ‘Amour’ in French) means love. Amour is a multidimensional […]
At the Heart of Kyrgyzstan with Elliott Verdier
Elliott Verdier is a 25 year-old photographer from Paris, where he studied at Ecole de Condé while starting documentary projects during summer holidays. Working on long term projects with his 4×5 large format camera, his photographs focus on human condition from different parts of the world and has been recompensed with few awards. His series A Shaded Path is a […]
Altered Landscapes in China with Sébastien Tixier & Raphaël Bourelly
Sébastien Tixier and Raphaël Bourelly are two self-taught photographers based in Paris. Their respective work focuses on space and urban issues. Together, the two French draw our attention to our relationship with the environment, as their photographs expose the shaped landscapes of China. The series Shan Shui is the result of their trip, an exhibition […]
A Timeless Portrait of Morocco by Baptiste De Ville D’Avray
Baptiste de Ville d’Avray is a french photographer from Paris. In 2006, he traveled to Bamako, Mali, for one year where he co-created the photo platform Afriqueinvisu. He had his first exhibition back to France in 2007, and started to work with press and corporations. He pursued his trip to Morocco for 4 years and finally settle […]