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deathkamp-drone · 1 year
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georges-goue · 2 years
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Café crème par Georges Goué
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vincentp17 · 4 months
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daniel-simon-78 · 25 days
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Paris, Boulevard de Magenta, mars 2024
Il y a les manifestations, mais aussi les alentours très intéressants en y regardant de plus près !
Photo Daniel SIMON
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lerefugedeluza · 4 months
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Nouvelle vidéo ♡
Mes favoris des derniers mois, je vous parle de chansons italiennes, de littérature slovène en passant par le cinéma coréen, il y en a pour tous les goûts alors vous trouverez forcément quelque chose qui vous plaira !
Des bisous !
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«Locus amœnus» // Arenzano, February 2019
Find out more on IG: @aleborroni
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pictures by me.
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stephanedugast · 7 months
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📌[ÉCHO] Envolez-vous ! ✈️ La compagnie Air France vient de célébrer son 90ème anniversaire d’existence. Une épopée très française 🇫🇷 mise à l'honneur et racontée dans le numéro 10 du journal📰 Embarquements.
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Photographies 📸 Agence Zeppelin
Récit 🖋️ Stéphane Dugast
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L'HISTOIRE 👁️‍🗨️ Le 7 octobre, la compagnie aérienne a fêté ses 90 ans d’existence : près d’un siècle d’innovations technologiques et d’élégance, dans le ciel comme au sol. Depuis ses origines, Air France a toujours vanté l’art de vivre à la française et cultivé d’étroites relations avec le monde des arts, dans une histoire émaillée de rebondissements, d’envols et de turbulences.
Voici les coulisses de cette étonnante saga. Immersion des entrailles de la cité du personnel navigant (PN) au toit des Galeries Lafayette via le tarmac de Paris Aéroport - Charles de Gaulle.
💫 Un reportage à découvrir en une et dans le numéro 10 du journal Embarquements. Pour s'abonner 👉 www.embarquements.com
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sashaperova · 1 year
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mbartpictures · 10 months
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fucktheglorydays · 1 year
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PHOTOGRAPHY | ROBERT DOISNEAU: LES TATUAGES DU MILIEU
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Dei tantissimi soggetti che ha mostrato il grande fotografo francese Robert Doisneau, ce n’è uno che è rimasto poco conosciuto: quello dei tatuaggi. Nel 1947 Robert Giraud (che era affascinato dall’arte del tatuaggio), l’ispettore di polizia Jacques Delarue e Doisneau esplorano le prigioni, i bistro’ della periferia e le strade parigine, in cerca di criminali, prostitute e altri soggetti ai margini della società. Quello che ne è venuto fuori, è uno dei lavori meno conosciuti del fotografo francese, intitolato “Les Tatuages du Milieu”. Uno strepitoso libro antropologico, che mostra la rivoluzione all’interno dell’arte del tatuaggio. Un vero e proprio linguaggio adottato da quelle fasce di popolazione marginalizzate, che non avendo altro mezzo di espressione, si tatuavano sulla propria pelle l’appartenza ad un gruppo, i successi, l’amore, l’odio, i codici della prigione, le speranze. Questo libro (pubblicato nel 1950), rimane uno dei documenti più importanti sulla cultura underground e sul tatuaggio del periodo post seconda guerra mondiale, con tutti i suoi significati nascosti. “Les Tatuages du milieu” influenzerà inevitabilmente l’estetica di Doisneau. Rinforza, se ce ne fosse bisogno, il suo ruolo determinante nella storia della fotografia.
An early and little-known work from one of the greatest photographer of all time Robert Doisneau. Of all of the subjects covered, one of the most atypical in his light-filled, poetic universe is that of tattoos and the tattooed. In 1947 writer Robert Giraud (who was fascinated by tattooing), former police inspector Jacques Delarue, and Doisneau toured the neighbourhood bistros of les Halles and the rues Mouffetard and Maubert, looking for criminals, prostitutes and other tattooed outsiders to photograph. The result is “Les Tatuages du Milieu”, an amazing anthropological book which shows the revolution that took place over half a century for body marking. Tattooing was a veritable language for a marginal population. With no other means of expression, they had their membership of a clan, their exploits, prison terms, love affairs, hatred or hopes tattooed on their skin. This book (published in 1950) remains one of the most important documents of post-war tattooing and underground culture, a record not only of the tattoos themselves, but of their often veiled significances. “Les Tatuages du Milieu” would have a lasting influence on Doisneau, tempering his aesthetic and sentimental tendencies. It reinforces, if needs be, his central role in the history of photography, as a conscious producer of images and a skilled practician.
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whenthecuriousgirl · 2 years
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Female Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) fighter stands near a security position in Sinjar, March 13, 2015. Many of the women have cut links with their families back home; the fighters come from all corners of the Kurdish region.
ph: Asmaa Waguih - Reuters
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georges-goue · 2 years
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Sous les ponts de Paris par Georges Goué
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vincentp17 · 6 months
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Tempo libero
Come rilassarsi giocando fra le onde del mare, in autunno
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daniel-simon-78 · 1 year
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Avril 2023, Dans une des salles d'exposition de Drouot , une discussion s'instaure ...
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davinellicson · 1 year
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Join American photographer Davin Ellicson in the Maramures region of northern Romania 12-19 April 2023 for a week of enchantment during Orthodox Easter in one of the most traditional villages left in Europe.
For decades Romania’s closed border policy under the dictatorship of Nicolae Ceausescu as well as a natural fortress of mountains kept Maramures isolated from the rest of Europe. Even after the fall of communism change was slow to enter the region. The area is renowned for the strength of its traditions, folk costumes, idyllic landscape and is considered the heart of Romanian culture. In 2007 Romania joined the European Union and Maramures is at last changing. Come savor this rural life before it vanishes forever!
Davin is offering a seven day documentary photography workshop based in the village of Valeni where he lived for a year with a family and fell under Romania's dark spell. It is the subject of his first book coming out in 2023, designed by Dutchman Sybren Kuiper and Davin will explore his book making process for those interested. In his eighth workshop in the village, he will be sharing his passion for Romania with students. We will explore neighboring villages during Orthodox Easter week as well as attend three days of Easter ceremonies culminating with Easter Sunday on 16 April.
Davin will be working closely with workshop participants and providing daily critiques and group discussions. We will begin with a review of participants' past work. The goal of this workshop is to learn to create strong personal photographs about summer peasant life. We will shoot during the day and edit in the evenings. It’s a workshop open to amateurs and professionals alike. Technical, theoretical and aesthetic issues will be discussed as attendees work towards honing their individual visions.
Everyone will enjoy great access and homestays will allow for an immersive experience with local villagers and the opportunity to sample distinctive traditional Romanian food and 110 proof homemade plum brandy. It will be an opportunity to witness the last peasants in Europe living life as they have for millennia albeit with a few aspects of modern life mixed in! The week promises to be an intense, intimate and unforgettable experience where students will get to know the villagers first hand and live a romantic way of life forgotten in the rest of Europe more than a century ago.
It is an all digital workshop limited to 6 students and everyone should come with their own laptop and editing software. Knowledge of your digital SLR or rangefinder and workflow is essential.
DATES: 12-19 April 2023.
WORKSHOP LOCATION: Valeni, Maramures, Romania Homestays and all meals are included. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to Romania and up to Maramures although the option is available on a first come first served basis for three students to accompany Davin from Bucharest and back by SUV for an additional cost which includes food and accommodation one night each way in a restored Saxon house in Transylvania. A few airlines now fly from western Europe to the cities of Bucharest, Cluj and Satu Mare from where there are daily trains to the city of Baia Mare in Maramures.
REGISTRATION: The workshop is open to any professional or committed amateur who has knowledge of digital cameras and editing software. Participants must come with their own camera, laptop and editing software. All ages welcome!
PRICE: 995 euros.
Add 200 euros for round trip transport from Bucharest to Maramures with Davin by SUV including food and accommodation one night each way in a restored Saxon house in Transylvania. Limited to three participants.
For booking please contact Davin at: [email protected]
ABOUT: Photographer Davin Ellicson, American, born 1978, works from Bucharest, Romania. His first major project was "Țăran" about the period during which he lived and farmed with a peasant family in the remote Maramures region of northern Romania. Davin went for a year without running water, drinking milk straight from the cow while photographing Romanians' fidelity to the earth and folk traditions that he knew were about to vanish. It is the subject of his first book coming out in 2023, designed by Dutchman Sybren Kuiper and with a text by Romanian/American writer and poet Andrei Codrescu. A psychological portrait of the city of Bucharest comprises the second part of Davin's trilogy of photographic works about Romania. Currently, he is working on the final volume, “The Dacia Project”, a retrospective journey around the country by car in both a 2002 Dacia 1310 (a rebadged 1970s Renault 12 and a symbol of Ceausescu's Romania) as well as Dacia's latest 4x4 SUV, the Duster. Davin's work has appeared in The New York Times, Le Monde M, The Guardian and The Official Ferrari Magazine among others. Awards include two grants from The Romanian Cultural Institute in Bucharest.
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