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Images of the famous pilgrimage to Saintes Maries de la Mer, gathering incontournable many trailers, festive times and prayers.2006 to 2008.
In Transylvania, a village where live boilermakers who fabricate various objects of copper.In this place Roma are strongly attached to their traditions. Roumania, 2005 to 2009.
Some pictures I took from my window. Geneva, 2004-2008.
These pictures are from various travel in the Roma community of Aiud which many people are travelling to Geneva. 2007 to 2009.
Pictures of the gipsy daily-life, during several journeys in Romania, 1999-2005.
Pictures shot on several appointed or unauthorized parking areas and private grounds belonging to them. France, Rhône-Alpes region, 2000-2005.
Activities, landscapes, mountain fauna and flora, during my hiking in the Jura and the Alps, 1998-2005.
Roma from Eastern countries, passing by or established since a few years .France, Rhône-Alpes region and Switzerland canton of Geneva, 2000-2005.
Gipsies, mostly from Romania, meet on this bridge to play music or simply to beg.A series of portraits and moments captured on this passage way hanging over the water, linking the two banks in Geneva. November 2005 - March 2006.
Texts, poems and lyrics on walls and palisades in Lyon and Geneva, 1991-2006.
Every year in December there is a traditionnal race in Geneva. . Genève, 3 décembre 2005.
The Salascas Indians were deported by the Incas in the 15th century. Since then they have been living in the Ecuadorian Sierra. Well-known for their making carpets they also live on agriculture and breeding. They try to maintain their tradition against all the odds. Tungurahua Province, July 1999 and 2000.
Magura, remote village in Transylvania, lives by the rhythm of farm work and time passing by. Romania, Brasov Province, on several journeys between 1998 and 2000.
Somewhere in the canton of Geneva, seasonal workers from several countries come together every year for the wine harvest, Switzerland 2000-2004.
La Placette, working-class neighborhood in Nîmes, is now the fief of the gipsy community.“Payés” and people from the Maghreb also live there together. It's on this square and in its cafés that young and old meet.