Tag: Photography
“Marronnage”, exhibition at the House of Latin America of Maroon art
Cultural meeting Between the middle of the 17th and the end of the 18th century, descendants of African slaves fled the colonial dwellings of Suriname. They find refuge in the…
TERNA: registrations for the Driving Energy Award, contemporary photography are open
(Finance) – Registrations for the “Driving Energy Award 2022 – Contemporary Photography”, The photo contest launched by Ternain order to promote the cultural development of the country and new talents…
The photographer Silvia Rosi in a word, a gesture and a silence
Born 30 years ago in Scandiano, photographer Silvia Rosi lives between England and Italy. And she literally wears her ideas on her head. More precisely, she stages the head carriage…
photographer Silvia Rosi, from Togo to Italy
How to find and restore the missing images of his family history? Photographer Silvia Rosi, born in 1992, created a fictional family album, “Encounter”, to make visible the traces of…
Teen photography contest underway in Sarnia-Lambton
Aspiring Lambton County photographers aged 13 to 18 are being invited to showcase their promising pictorial talents during a photo contest with the potential to see their work on display…
Job market still full of contradictions and disparities: Censis-UGL photography
(Finance) – A labor market full of contradictions and disparitiesfrom salaries to protections, without forgetting the precariousness, which acts as a sovereign. It is a multi-nuanced picture that emerges from…
Chatham Daily News sports reporter wins provincial photography award
Longtime Chatham Daily News sports reporter Mark Malone has received provincial recognition for the third time for his skill behind the lens. Malone has won a 2021 Ontario Newspaper Awards…
1936-1938: social gains against a backdrop of war, illustrated by Willy Ronis
May 1936: more than 2 million workers, employees and even executives go on strike and occupy their workplaces throughout France. The Popular Front, which brings together the three main left-wing…
Christine Spengler: “Being a woman has often allowed me to go unnoticed”
Cultural guest Some of the most famous shots of the French war photographer Christine Spengler are to be discovered or rediscovered within the framework of a Parisian exhibition entitled ”…
[EN IMAGES] Diving into the world of work in Africa
“What do we see and what do we know about work in Africa? This is the theme of an exhibition of photographs, texts and videos visible until April 30 at…