James Barnor, witness to a Changing Ghana
A woman poses for the camera, seated on a giant box of Agfa photo film in Accra, Ghana. The date is October 22, 1970, and Ghanaian photographer James Barnor has…
A woman poses for the camera, seated on a giant box of Agfa photo film in Accra, Ghana. The date is October 22, 1970, and Ghanaian photographer James Barnor has…
“I wanted to bear witness. Activism is linked to my journey as a woman. I have always been independent, self-reliant, active. I wanted to bear witness to the conditions of…
Created from an image in The Anonymous Project slide collection, which includes nearly a million anonymous images dating from 1940 to 2000, this print was produced on January 23, 2023,…
"What I wanted to do was really to put together an exhibition that did some good and make people dream." – Maya Rochat
Representations of the conflict in the Middle East such as this image, extensively shared on social networks, have been pouring in since October 7, 2023. Photography narrates the world as…
Photo Elysée · #3 – Rahim Fortune Rahim Fortune's photographs are deeply rooted in his South American heritage. He primarily uses traditional analog techniques to capture his images. In his project The Cove,…
Photo Elysée · #2 – Roger Eberhard This episode features Swiss photographer Roger Eberhard, an avid lover of landscapes who investigates the history of places impacted by human activity through his art.…
Photo Elysée · #8 – Anastasia Samoylova Anastasia Samoylova is Russian but resides in the United States, where she continues to explore her favorite theme. In an interview with Katie Kheriji-Watts, she…
Photo Elysée · #6 – Seif Kousmate After spending years in a corporate job, Seif Kousmate transitioned back to his true passion: photography. Through it, he has traveled the world, merging photography…
Photo Elysée · #7 – Felipe Romero Beltrán Originally from Colombia, Felipe Romero Beltrán has lived abroad for half of his life. Recently, he aimed to reconnect with his homeland while integrating…
Photo Elysée · #1 – Hannah Darabi Originally from Iran, Hannah Darabi has been living in Paris for several years. Her country has always been at the heart of her art, reflecting…
Photo Elysée · #4 – Camille Gharbi In her Parisian artist studio, Camille Gharbi tackles the heavy themes of sexuality and violence, particularly within relationships where power dynamics are unbalanced. The French…