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Meadows (and woods) are the mountaineer’s life
I could have stayed home, drowned in my sofa, relaxing, watching tv or reading a book while sipping a cup of tea. And be lazy. I adore being lazy. Or I could go out and enjoy a warm and sunny … Continue reading
Corners of Exilles
Apart from the sad events that took place, something good has also happened in these last weeks. The first piece of news is that I have finally dived into the universe of full frames and I am absolutely happy with … Continue reading
Photo exhibitions: Haiti/Little Haiti
One year has passed since the terrible earthquake that destroyed the island of Haiti. People have been struggling and working very hard to rebuild their homes, hospitals, schools. Life goes on. Some people die other are born. Tears and smiles. … Continue reading
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Fotomessen Oslo
We’re back in the new year like every Thursday to write about and signal you events and exhibitions about photography. This week we’re flying again up in the North, to Norway, but not for only an exhibition. This time we’re … Continue reading
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Tagged Fotomessen, inspiration, Oslo, photo exhibitions, photo fairs, photography, photography exhibitions
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Photography exhibitions: William Klein
So any excuse is good… and I want to stay in Paris a bit longer. After last week’s trip to see Paolo Pellegrin‘s work we are turning our looks towards a very different theme, a different photography style… because contrasts … Continue reading
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Photography exhibitions: Retrospective, Paolo Pellegrin
In the death of another, there is a loss to us all. These simple and penetrating words tell everything there is to tell. I should end my post here, because any other sentence I could write would only be a … Continue reading