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Isabelle Adjani in Moscow: an extravagant photographic shoot…
It's the most extravagant and most expensive shoot of these last ten years. The star portrays, in front of Jean-Daniel Lorieux's camera, the heroine from the novel "The Master and Margarita" by Bulgakov.
The reverse exploration : Papuans are in town…
For over eight months, two Papuans - Polobi and Mundeya - invited by photographer Marc Dozier, traveled through France. Akin to The Persian Letters, they look upon our world and its contradictions with humor and philosophy.
Diary of US Soldiers in Iraq.
Diary of US Soldiers in Iraq chronicles one of the bloodiest times during the entire Iraq war, from the perspective of
US soldiers fighting in Baghdad.
Voyage dans l'Amérique en crise.
A la veille de l’élection présidentielle américaine, ce reportage, dresse le portrait d’une Amérique plus fragile qu’elle n’y parait, qui va devoir changer son mode de vie pour s’adapter au nouvel ordre mondial.
The Lascaux cave : a Prehistoric sky-map…
17,000 years ago, the Lascaux painters offered the world a peerless work of art. However, according to a new theory, some of the paintings could also be the representations of the constellations as seen in the sky by our ancestors from the Magdalenian era.
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Posté le 3 décembre, 2008
Le photographe Eitan Haddok a reçu le Samedi 30 Novembre 2008, le prix de l’information scientifique au Festival du Scoop et du Journalisme d’Angers, pour son sujet sur “la naissance d’un ocean”
Posté le 3 décembre, 2008
Posté le 30 novembre, 2008
Diary of US Soldiers in Iraq chronicles one of the bloodiest times during the entire Iraq war, from the perspective of US soldiers fighting in Baghdad. During his summer embedded with front line infantry troops, Zoriah documented as they performed raids on Iraqi homes, took detainees, went on foot patrols through the dangerous streets and lived their daily lives in cramped quarters at small outposts throughout the city.
He also was able to document the drama of Bahgdad ER, Iraq’s busiest emergency hospital.
Photos and text by ©Zoriah/LightMediation
Contact - Thierry Tinacci - LightMediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Posté le 30 novembre, 2008
Posté le 29 novembre, 2008
Dharavi in central Mumbai is one of Asia’s largest slums. It is enterprise personified. Between 1200 to 1500 small scale industries exist and function within the Dharavi industrial area. It is a place where industry,incorrigibility and a never say die spirit co-exists.Plastic recycling ( perhaps the largestin India ), leather processing, oil drum and tin can reconditioning, dye making,garment and embroidery work, wastepaper raw material supplies, potterymaking , food processing are some of the major enterprises that operateamong other innumerable small scaleunits exists in Dharavi.It is a shadow city where nearly amillion live and work, annually churning out almost 500 million dollar worth of goods. It’s a place where new arrivals found their first footing , make businessand start their life in the urban metro like Mumbai.
A Photo story by ©Amit Chakravarty/LightMediation
Contact - Thierry Tinacci - LightMediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Posté le 24 novembre, 2008
Posté le 16 novembre, 2008
Dubbed the « nomads of the sea », the Moken community, settled in the Ko Surin islands in the north of Thailand, is trying to find balance between the nomad identity and tourism, traditional labor and natural heritage preservation.
Photos and text ©Marc Dozier/LightMediation
Contact - Thierry Tinacci - LightMediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Posté le 14 novembre, 2008
Posté le 11 novembre, 2008
On december 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Sixty years later, a significant number of countries in the world seem to keep ignoring the statements of this text. In Haiti, about three hundred thousand children live in slavery. Given away,sold or abandoned by their families,they barely survive in the slums of the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Photos ©Marie Dorigny/LightMediation Text ®Nadjet Cherigui
Contact - Thierry Tinacci - LightMediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Posté le 6 novembre, 2008