Archives de novembre, 2009
Parution France – GEO HISTOIRE – L’Alaska photographiée par Edward Curtis/Jazz Editions
Syr Daria: the damned river
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From its very beginning till the Aral sea, Syr Daria river,a two thousand miles long river, accumulates the whole major ecological and water related problems one can ever face on earth.
A Photo story by Marc Roussel / LightMediation
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Parution ROUMANIE – Hyderabad, India of tomorrow by Pascal Meunier
Galapagos – In the footsteps of Darwin
In these Ecuadorian Pacific islands, second worldwide marine reservation protected by a national park, animal is king and man is just tolerated. Between cliffs, mangrove swamps and moonlike landscapes, go and meet an extraordinary fauna.
Photos and text by Jean Robert / LightMediation
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The idol sculptors of Kumartuli
The potters’ neighborhood in Kumartuli, in the north of Calcutta,is the fulcrum of the religious life of the Hindus. The sculptors there carry on a very old tradition: the crafting of effigies of the divinities for the end-of-year religious celebrations, the pujas.
A Photo story by Bruno Perousse / LightMediation
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Parution BELGIQUE – French Alps Refuges by Stephane Frances
« We are the anti-Taliban »
About 1 million people come to Sehwan Sharif for three days every year, to mark the death of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, an ancient Sufi mystic. It is one of south Asia’s greatest parties.And an other face of Islam.
A Photo story by Matthieu Paley / LightMediation
Contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Parution Espagne – GEO – The Bishnois, ecologists since the 15th century by Franck Vogel
Tallil… Iraq ?
Thirteen thousand American soldiers are living in the American base of Tallil. They know nothing of Iraq and Iraqis. The vast majority of them never goes out, because it’s forbidden, because it might be dangerous…by the way, how is it outside the walls ?
a Photo story by Xavier Rossi and Marc Roussel / LightMediation
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