Fine Arts prints — Moonrise in the Alps
Fine arts prints of magnificent moonrise scenes in the French Alps
Fine arts prints of magnificent moonrise scenes in the French Alps
One of the most beautiful moonlit scenes I've seen, close to home, featuring the Venon oak, the Alps mountains, and a few guest species 😊
Magic in the Alps: serendipity of a wintery, snowed-in Venon oak above a sea of clouds, + a nice encouter, and the discovery of acroyoga...
Fine Arts prints of majestic trees, including the famous Venon oak, celebrating autumn nature in one of my favorite place in the French Alps.
The looming lockdown, and a beautiful weather encouraged me to make the most of the rolling hills leading to the already snowy mountains, and enjoy the beautiful autumn colors in the Alps.
As I was visiting a famous portrait exhibition in London, I had a slightly surreal experience: one of the portraits came to life before my eyes!
Koh Phi Phi island in Thailand is a tropical paradise, partly spoilt by hordes of tourists who don't really go there to admire the stunning nature...
Phang Nga Bay, with its spectacular islands and its colorful Koh Panyee stilt village is a Thailand gem. In the sunrise mist, the atmosphere is magical...
A short business trip gave me a few hours to enjoy the urban side of Bangkok, The juxtaposition of old and new, and the vibe are fascinating.
Does an impromptu photo on a heliport at the top of a Bangkok skyscraper qualify as a street portrait? In this case, I would say yes 😎
Discovering amazing nature and the rugged life of a Karen tribal village through a couple days of trekking in the jungle near Chiang Mai in Thailand.
The Pa Pong Piang terraced rice fields are one of Thailand's best kept secrets. I had the chance to visit them just as the harvest was starting.
Although Chiang Mai is considered a tourism gateway to the stunning nature of northern Thailand, I was pleasantly surprised by my short visit.
Cuba is a photographer's paradise. Here are my favorite street portraits, from my trip.
Cuba is stunning. An amazing experience and a feast for the eyes and ears, in the cities and in nature. It's also a time capsule, to the 50s and earlier...
Strolling through Havana city often feels like traveling back to the 1950s. The vibrance of the life on the streets – colors, sounds and scents, 24 hours a day, but also the poverty – remind us that this is not a movie set...
Viñales valley, with its steep hills and traditional coffee plantations, offers some of the most spectacular scenery in Cuba. Cayo Levisa island is a tropical paradise.
If Havana – and the rest of Cuba - often feel like a 1950s time capsule, in Trinidad time seems [...]
Santiago de Cuba is the most vibrant and edgy Cuban city I've visited (far more so than Havana!) – energy, style, music and dance – what's not to like?
New Year wishes offered 50 years ago to the day by one of my favorite song writers and singers, Jacques Brel.
Highgate cemetery in London is one of the most hauntingly beautiful, mysterious and romantic places I have visited in the world.
I had litterally only 5 seconds to make this portrait in front of the Musée d'Orsay's famous clock...
One of my favorite street portraits so far in Paris. Taken in square des Batignolles in spring, I like its evocative power.
"Carry on" is one of my favorite street portraits to date... I love the strength and determination I see in this person.
A weekend in Venice at the beginning of the festival... magical atmosphere :)
A weekend away gave me the opportunity to create a cool street portrait of a bride in Venice - one of my favorite so far: "Rialto Committed"
The first leg of my 6-week road-trip adventure around the US... Following the tracks of the westbound pioneers, experiencing the vast emptiness of the plains before finally reaching the mountains...
The Wild West - mythical, larger-than-life natural and man-made places featured in movies, comics and... our dreams. We ended up having more than our fair share of adventure!
Last stop on my Christmas holidays road trip: New Orleans, for a jazzy and atmospheric New Year 1988.
First time I experienced hot weather in winter... Both the journey (30 hour bus ride!) and the destination were an experience...
A memorable weekend road trip to the center of the world's power, studded with incredible museums...
One of my very first street portraits, on my first visit to New York City, in October 1987 – and still one of my all-time favorites...
My first encounter with New York, city I had dreamt of so much – and also my first real urban “photo expedition”...
My very first street portrait, taken as I was exploring the impoverished West Philadelphia neighborhood adjacent to the campus where I was spending a year.
Philadelphia was my home for a year. I was particularly impressed by its skyline, and its contrasts.
Penn 1987-88... My first long international adventure, and a transformational, foundational year for me. Also, a fascinating discovery journey.
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