Personalities-Personnalités
Kenzo’s Japan
Although Parisian for a long time now, Kenzo remains strongly attached to his mother country. He tells us about the places of his childhood, other places he’s fallen in love with and also gives us the address of the sublime ryokan, where he likes to take refuge and regenerate himself. He leads us on a subtle journey full of nuance, mainly in Kyoto, where the designer renews with his roots.
Photos and text by Christophe Boisvieux/LightMediation
For more Pictures or Information please contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com – mobile: +33.6.61.80.57.21
William Kamkwamba…Lord of the wind
He’s a hero all over Africa: in Malawi, young William Kamkwamba builds windmills with recycled garbage. Supplying electricity and irrigation to his village, he overcomes drought and hunger. Here is the story of a self-made-man. The revenge over fate of a boy who was too poor to afford school.
Photographs by Olivier Touron/LightMediation Text by Cédric Gouverneur
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Bernard-Henri Lévy in Misrata.
The French philosopher and writer Bernard-Henri Levy went for the third time in Libya at the end of May 2011. After a 24 hours crossing between Malta and the Port of Misrata on a makeshift boat, the Sea Tiger, BHL found the intensity of the fighting between the loyalist troops of Qaddafi and the Libyan rebels. Fights with heavy weapons – more than 120 tanks destroyed litter the streets of Misrata – against a handful of Chebabs, mostly armed with simple Kalashnikov, that resisted the attempted urbicide orchestrated by Qaddafi.
a Photo report by Marc Roussel/LightMediation
For more Pictures or Informations please contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com – mobile: +33.6.61.80.57.21
Bernard-Henri Lévy in Libya – « What Can We Do for the Young Libyan Revolution? ». Photos by Marc Roussel
A text written by Bernard-Henry Lévy is available.
For more Pictures or Informations please contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com – mobile: +33.6.61.80.57.21
The ‘Kabul Dreams’, the Only rock band from Afghanistan
The « Kabul Dreams », release their first album in june 2010.
Photos and text by Olivier Blaise/LightMediation
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A la rencontre de l’héritier du Dalaï-Lama
On dit de lui qu’il est «le nouveau dalaï-lama»; entendez le prochain leader mondial du bouddhisme tibétain. À vingt-cinq ans, Sa Sainteté le 17e Karmapa, charismatique chef spirituel de l’école Kagyupa, en donne déjà tous les signes. Rencontre précieuse, à Bodhgayâ, où nous avons suivi durant deux semaines ce grand maître, passionné notamment d’écologie.
Un reportage de Christian Eggs/LightMediation Texte de Jef Gianadda
Pour plus de Photos ou d’informations merci de contacter – Thierry Tinacci – Agence Photo LightMediation – email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com – mobile: +33.6.61.80.57.21
Anna Prouse, a woman in Iraq
Living in Iraq for six years, Anna Prouse is an Italian diplomat hired by the Americans to rebuild the south of Iraq, mainly Shiite. Education,health, energy, agriculture, infrastructures, safety… She is challenging every issue, being the one and only Westerner in touch with all the branches of Iraqi society.
Photos by Marc Roussel and Xavier Rossi / LightMediation Text by Marc Roussel
Contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 email: thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Clara Rojas, une femme libre. par Thomas Samson/Made in Press
Le 23 février 2002, Clara Rojas a été enlevée par les FARCS.
Après avoir vécu l’enfer dans la jungle colombienne pendant six ans, Clara Rojas, l’ex directrice de campagne d’Ingrid Betancourt, se livre dans une autobiographie au titre très révélateur « Captive ». Un livre bouleversant où elle évoque avec pudeur et sincérité son calvaire, sa tentative d’évasion, sa dispute avec sa meilleure amie Ingrid Betancourt, son instinct de survie phénoménal, son accouchement douloureux mais aussi le miracle de la naissance de son fils Emmanuel. Un récit qui ne laissera personne dans l’indifférence.
Contact – Thierry Tinacci – Agence Photo LightMediation + 33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
EXCLUSIVE. The long march of the Dalaï-Lama.
On March 17th 1959, the Dalaï-Lama, 23 years old, took the road of exil with his goverment and his family.Fifty years later, the soul of Tibet opens his private collection and comments the pictures of this historical journey.
Photos of Dalaï Lama by ©Patrick Chapuis/LightMediation An interview by Philippe Flandrin is avalaible.
Contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency – +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com
Isabelle Adjani and Jean-Daniel Lorieux : an extravagant photographic shoot in Moscow… by Alphonse Bernard Seny
It’s the most extravagant and most expensive shoot of these last ten years. The star portrays, in front of Jean-Daniel Lorieux’s camera, the heroine from the novel « The Master and Margarita » by Bulgakov.
A dream come true for the Russian billionaire Eugene Yakovlev.
Contact – Thierry Tinacci – LightMediation Photo Agency +33 (0)6 61 80 57 21 thierry[AT]lightmediation.com

































































