Alexis Cordesse, photographer, did not put his own images in his latest book published by Xavier Barral. He collected photos from Syrian immigrants that they took with them before being thrown on the roads of exile. Images of their life before, joyful, bucolic scenes before everything changed and chaos took hold of their daily lives.
Clichés that the photographer also exhibits at the red cross museum and at Nicephore Niepce Museum in Chalons-sur-Saône, alongside his own photos, during reports that took him to Kabul, Rwanda after the genocide, but also to a remote village in Cuba or Mount Olympus, Greece.