"Es gibt starke Schatten auf der Erde, aber ihr Licht ist stärker."
"There are dark shadows on the earth, but its lights are stronger in the contrast."
(Charles Dickens)
Category: Portrait
The Fragile.
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I visited Yaya on a hot summer day in 2018. She just got home from a trip to Europe. All around her living room were the things she used for her trip, on the table, sofa, floor and chairs. And between all of her things her cat lay asleep, completely ignoring us. Originally we had planned to go outside and take pictures somewhere in the countryside. But I asked her if we could take some pictures in her apartment first. So we started with some portraits and didn’t stop for the whole shoot. Because of the fantastic light and the great atmosphere in your house, we lost the idea of going outside. And the kind of pictures I took totally hid the clutter around us.
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Josè Garcia, artesan master in Oaxaca
I just got back from Oaxaca. They were intense days full of emotions, encounters, learning.
Among the opportunities one of the most important was with the master craftsman Josè Garcia. The fact that he has been blind for 7 years does not prevent him from continuing to work and create large pieces of art, in wood and clay.
While he was offering me his interpretation of the apocalypse from the bible, I started photographing him. And these three images are an excerpt of what I’ll show later.