Photographers and Exhibitions
Because we want to introduce you to the greatest photographic talents, we will be turning the spotlight enthusiastically on artists from the African continent, too often unknown, yet whose hyper-creativity is now recognised on the international scene. Because our ecosystems are threatened, numerous species of vertebrates are destined for extinction, and our societies are seeing the emergence of new debates such as antispeciesism and anthropocentrism, we will be looking at the new relations that are forming between Man and Beast. Sub-Saharan Africa is a photographic Eldorado; the animal kingdom is intrinsically linked to that of humans and it is our duty to bring them into focus!
AFRICAN PHOTOGRAPHY • Man & Beast • Environmental issues • But also • Festival Off

Seydou Keïta
“The Studio of Icons”

Mama Casset
“African Photo Studio”

Malick Sidibé
The Malick Studio

Oumar Ly
The Studio in the Bush

Omar Victor Diop
Mirror Games in the Studio

Fatoumata Diabaté
Le Studio Photo de la Rue®

William Albert Allard
Journey to the Roots of America

Aida Muluneh
The World is 9

James Barnor
Ever Young

Jean Depara
Night and Day in Kinshasa, 1951–1975

Baudouin Mouanda
Brazzaville and the Kings of SAPE

Girma Berta
The Streets of Addis

Akintunde Akinleye
Nigeria: In the Belly of a Giant

Nyani Quarmyne
We Were Once Three Miles From The Sea

Sammy Baloji
Exploitations

Hélène Jayet
Mali Revisited

Arthur Rimbaud
Bewitched by Africa

Elliott Erwitt
Dogs

Eric Pillot
In Situ

Michel Vanden Eeckhoudt
Zoologies

Rob MacInnis
The Farm Family

Daniel Naudé
African Farms

Brent Stirton
Extinctions

David Chancellor
Hunters

Joel Sartore
Photo Ark

Tim Flach
More Than Humans

Paras Chandaria
Nairobi – The Jungle City

Ed Alcock
Entre chien et loup, Fables from Morbihan

Emanuele Scorcelletti
Equus

Emmanuel Berthier
Glénac: When the Tides Awaken

Phil Hatcher-Moore
Kazakhstan: the Nuclear Ghosts

Manon Lanjouère
Bleu Glacé, lexicon of Icelandic Landscapes

Teo Becher
Tuk Time

Zhen Shi
Kwei Yih

The Student’s Festival
Festival photo des collégiens du Morbihan

The Student’s Festival
Das Fotofestival der Schulen in Niederösterreich

Pascal Maitre
African visions

Viennese professional photographers
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