Archives de mars, 2008
Guevara comme Che lui.
Aleida March, la veuve du Che, publie ses mémoires.
La veuve cubaine d’Ernesto « Che » Guevara vient de publier à La Havane, un recueil de Mémoires et de photos inédites, dans lequel elle raconte pour la première fois, les 6 années passées avec le héros révolutionnaire avant qu’il ne la quitte pour aller propager la guérilla en Afrique et en Bolivie.
Photos ©Perfecto Romero/Jazz Editions/Lightmediation
Contact – Thierry Tinacci Agence Photo Lightmediation +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Sichuan- Khampas, les Cavaliers du Ciel.
Depuis mille ans, ce peuple d’anciens guerriers tibétains se regroupe près de Litang – la plus haute ville du monde à 4100 m d’altitude – afin de célébrer le Yagi, la grande fête de l’été. Si leur ferveur bouddhiste reste constante, les affres politiques ébrèchent lentement la vie traditionnelle et impliquent à terme sa sédentarisation.
Photos ©Remi Benali/Lightmediation Texte ®Heather Robinson
Contact – Thierry Tinacci Agence Photo Lightmediation +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Parution Belgique – LE VIF L’EXPRESS – L’Okavango, de l’Eden au Paradis…par Stephane Frances
L’Abu Camp de Stephane Frances a été choisi pour la rubrique l’Oeil Vif du Vif L’Express.
John McCain par Georges Merillon
Une série Exclusive réalisée par Georges Merillon à l’Ambassade des Etats-Unis à Paris, lors de la visite du Sénateur McCain en France.
Parution France- GEO ADO- Le Peuple Renne de Donna Todd
Le Peuple Renne de Donna Todd poursuit son tour du monde…
Guatemala: a symphony of colours.
Guatemala is one of those countries where 60% of the population sees, in a way, the world through colours. For more than two thousand years, Mayan fabrics and clothing have served as an artistic support to convey the symbolic representations of their beliefs to the Mayas themselves and to those initiated in their culture: communication in the form of visual literature. We must take into account that the Mayan civilization, which had filled people with wonder and was recognized as one of the great ancient cultures saw a decline in the 9th century leaving scholars perplexed. While few vestiges remain of this greatness, textile art has crossed the centuries. As though, in the course of these rises and falls, a form of resistance implanted itself. As if, generation after generation, the Mayan women had decided to preserve the bond that linked them to their past. And here they wear there clothing as though they were carrying the world on their shoulders, as though they were paying homage to the gods and nature.
Photos and text ©Bruno Morandi/Lightmediation
Contact – Thierry Tinacci Lightmediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Parution Italie – PRIVATE – The Shipwrecks of the night by Michel Lozano
Joy of the Horse boy…
Rowan’s parents believe horses and shamans can unlock their son’s autistic mind. This is their quest for a miracle cure.
Photos by ©Justin Jin/Lightmediation This story was published by the Sunday Times – Text by Tim Rayment.
Contact – Thierry Tinacci Lightmediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Parution Pologne – FOCUS – Le musée sous-marin d’Alexandrie de Jacques Rougerie
Yemen: the mysteries of the world’s most expensive honey.
The honey from the Wadi Do’an valley, in Yemen, it’s said to cure numerous illnesses, grant sexual power and would contribute to finance fundamentalist organizations.
Photos ©Virginie Vican/PictureTank/LightMediation Text ®Guillaume Pitron
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