Press publications
Published between 2000 and 2020 – A selection of my publications in French and international magazines, revues…, on assignment or from personal projects I could sell.
The Other Hundred
Published in 2015 – A non-profit photo-book featuring stories from all over the world showing the infinite variety of ways in which people shape their work and run their lives. Selection of the stories after a worldwide open-call for submissions. My proposition was a short story about La Ferme des Bouillons.
In December 2012, Tatiana Gameroff and a dozen other young activists occupied La Ferme des Bouillons, an abandoned 18th-century farmhouse at Mont-Saint-Aignan, near Rouen in northern France’s Normandy region /…/
Letters from Europe
Published in 2011 – Book/Catalog of a group exhibition at Koldo Mitxelena Cultural Centre, Donostia San Sebastian, Spain. An assignment from Limonkraft Association, via Lola Mc Dougall. Co-financed by the European Commission under its Daphne III programme, which supports action to combat all types of violence against children, young people and women in Europe. This project put focus on immigrated communities of second generation. The choice was free, I choosed the Indian community in Paris region.
Oeil Public – 15 years of storytelling
Published in 2010 – Oeil Public – 15 years of storytelling. From photojournalism to the new documentary photography.
Group retrospective book by Democratic Books / Jean Di Sciullo, engaged art books. Published after Oeil Public agency closed down in january 2010.
Dignity. Human Rights and Poverty
Published in 2010 – By Textuel publishing house, along with the major exhibition ‘Dignity’ of Amnesty International France with Oeil Public collective’s photographers.
The Megapolis Tour - Bombay
Published in 2009 – By Gestalten. Booklet out with the exhibition at Seven Star Gallery, Berlin, part of the project ‘The Megapolis Tour’ directed by Nadine Barth.
This Day of Change
Published in 2009 – Group book by Kodansha Publishers & Courrier Japan. For the 100th birthday of Kodansha publisher, Japan.
On january 20, 2009 a black American enters the White House. To celebrate this, Courrier Japan & Kodansha assigned 132 photographers around the world (in 79 countries) to give their vision of hope and change where they were based. The book came out as ‘This Day of Change’.
Alchemy of Iniquity
An assignment by the NGO Panos South Asia, to denounce the violent process of the mining industry towards the humble and downtrodden populations in India.
India Now. New visions in photography
Published in 2007 – Collective book by Editions Textuel in France and Thames & Hudson for the english version.