Reportage Photo Madagascar
La photographie est l’art de capturer l’instant, d’immortaliser un moment fugace et d’en faire un souvenir éternel. Elle permet d’exprimer des émotions, de raconter des histoires et de témoigner du monde qui nous entoure. Que ce soit à travers un appareil professionnel ou un simple smartphone, chacun peut figer la beauté d’un paysage, la spontanéité d’un sourire ou l’intensité d’un regard.
In the footsteps of Mother Superior during her canonical visits across Madagascar.
Where the Shadow reveals and frees the expression of four intimate stories.
Immersed in the pure present, these photographs freeze the sensation of a fleeting dream which fades then disappears in the early morning.
For thirty days and thirty nights, this photographic series takes us to the heart of an exceptional religious mission in Madagascar. Following in the footsteps of Mother Superior during her canonical visits across Madagascar, these images capture the intense daily life of the sisters who travel through isolated regions to meet distant communities.
These adventurous and dedicated sisters embody a life of total giving: their spirituality blends with a daily and pragmatic commitment to the villages they support. They provide care, advice and offer these populations both material and spiritual comfort. Their presence makes a real difference in the lives they touch.
Where the Shadow reveals and frees the expression of four intimate stories.
A simple and sincere exposure of those who had the courage to reveal their secrets, their burdens, their areas of shadow and light.
This is the poetic testimony of four powerful and moving encounters.
A conceptual, wandering, often amused eye, revealing everyday reality through a magical prism. The perpetual astonishment of childhood nourishes a photographer’s gaze which always takes a different view of what he experiences, feels and sees.
Immersed in the pure present, these photographs freeze the sensation of a fleeting dream which fades then disappears in the early morning. Triggered during whirlwinds of emotion and wonder, these photos represent the meeting of the burgeoning present, the instantaneous concept and chance.