Michel Lozano, lauréat de l’appel à projet « Libertés ». Ses photos seront projetées sur un écran géant le 11 juin prochain au Théâtre Antique d’Orange.


Parution Italie – PRIVATE – The Shipwrecks of the night by Michel Lozano


Parution Espagne – XL SEMANAL – Le Saint Bernard des mers…

Belle parution du sujet sur le St Bernard des mers de Michel Lozano dans le XL SEMANAL espagnol:


Juniors Sapper Firemen: when the dream becomes reality…


Who, in his youth, did not imagine one day becoming a ? A child’s dream which wont be very often a reality… Today, thanks to the creation young firemen sections, the dream becomes reality.

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Shipwrecks of the night

Hoping to find a better life in Europe, every year, dozens of men women and children die while tempting to cross the Strait of Gibraltar on board makeshift crafts, without anybody showing the slightest interest. Hardly twenty years ago, southern European countries like Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece were exporting labor. During almost a century, these developing countries, who were experiencing a population explosion, pushed millions of poor people to move to the developed countries of Europe (France, Belgium, Germany, UK, Switzerland).The massive emigration was painful to families but beneficial for the countries’ economy. In the 1960s, the transfer of currencies of Spanish workers working abroad was, together with tourism, the first national resources. Today, these countries from southern Europe have become members of the EU and are part of the very select club of rich nations. They have reached a long-dreamt-of modernity and seem to have totally forgotten their past as lands of emigration as well as the humiliation and discrimination, which their citizens have had to endure abroad. For the past ten years, thousands of emigrants from western Africa and from the Maghreb are fleeing misery, under-development , wars… Risking their life, they cross deserts, a Straight and are the victims of dishonest smugglers, and end up as illegal immigrants exploited by slave traders of modern times who offer them illegal work, paying them a miserable amount of money, with no rights, no papers, no health care, no respect…It took me four years to make this photographic work and to better understand the route of suffering and fear which these men and women must take. I’ve followed and shared their journey on both sides of the Strait of Gibraltar, mostly in the cities and around Tarifa, Tangiers and the two Spanish enclaves Ceuta and Melilla. For the thousands of candidates to the eldorado, the cities are the entry gates of illegal immigration to Europe.

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