Quelques beaux soirs d’été sur le rivage de Cayeux-sur-mer, à la Pointe du Hourdel et sur la plage du Crotoy.
Shore birds of Florida; willet, sanderling, snowy egret, white ibis, laughing gull and pelican.
La réserve naturelle du Marquenterre: les vaches Highland, les chevaux Henson, les cigognes, une spatule blanche et un cygne.
Chloé, l’enfant sauvage.
Série de portraits des femmes du Vimeu et de la côte picarde qui débute avec Juliette, Camille, Anne, Chloé, et Bernadette. Nos entretiens sur la transmission intergénérationnelle s’enrichissent et seront diffusés lors de l’exposition Cœurs de Picardes.
Jeune aigrette bleue au jardin botanique Fairchild, Miami, Floride.
Street portraits of people living in Chicago, Illinois, Land of Lincoln, US of A.
Arizona emotional landscape, white flower and baby bird.
Michelle waiting under the rain in Daley Plaza, Chicago, next to “The Picasso”. “I think we look alike!”
Big Island, Hawaii, the Aloha State, USA.
Rétrospective consacrée à l’oeuvre photographique et poétique de Dora Maar, Centre Pompidou, Paris, 2019.
Somewhere in Michigan, US of A.
Storks, ibis, pink spoonbills flying together over the Glades, pink spoonbills landing, and a blue heron fishing in the “River of Grass”, Florida, the Sunshine State, USA.
Urban exploration of Chicago.
Beautiful stranger walking on Halsted Street, Chicago. She was coming from School of the Art Institute where she attended fine art classes. “Art is the best way of communication between human beings”.
Drummer boy on Magnificent Mile, Chicago. “It looks like a mama belly”, talking about the Cloud Gate aka The Bean of Millenium Park.
I met Caroline at the Union Station. She studies music theory at the University of Illinois, and writes articles in fashion and arts.
The golden hour in Maui, Hawaii & in Captiva Island, Gulf of Mexico, Florida.
The Loop in black & white, Chicago, US of A.
Tropical trees close up.
“Aloneness has replaced Oneness.”
Fall season in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
“We laugh a lot together” exiting Lincoln Park Zoo.
The Chicago zoo polar bear playing underwater.
“We watch games together!”
Canada geese migrating over the Lake Michigan, Chicago, Illinois.
A moveable feast.
I met Melvin on Fullerton Avenue and Halsted Street. “This crossroad ain’t no choice”.
Un peu de surréalisme… Collages poétiques et oniriques au fil des voyages et du temps, exprimant l’existence d’une réalité supérieure, de la puissance du rêve et de la pensée.
The Lake of the Holy Spirit
Chicago Blues
Serial
The Lake of the Holy Spirit II
Cardinal
Sealy Creatures
“Brothers and best friends”.
Los voladores, la isla de Mezcala, Los Guachimontones a Teuchitlán, y el lago Chapala, en Jalisco, Mexico.
Green, green, green.
Pueblo de Taos in the Valley of Rio Grande, New Mexico, Land of Enchantment. The Red Willow Creek people live in 1000 year-old-mud houses called « kachcha » (raw), designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Enterprise event at the W icon in Miami, Florida.
Las Vegas Parano: Nevada highway by night, and my version of the “Nighthawks”.
The magic of Yosemite and its giant sequoias, California, USA.
On the road, somewhere in California, the Golden State, USA.
Enterprise event at the W icon, Miami, Florida, Us of A.
“Flame-colored” flamingo.
Fireworks in Paris, Bastille Day.
Art Deco hotels on Ocean Drive, Miami.
Louise’s Graduation!
Mary-Lane is the queen of Chicago Blues. She was born in Arkansas in 1935, and did the Great Migration from the rural southern United States to the urban midwest, to west Chicago side. She is a living legend. That night, she was performing at the Kingston Mines at the age of 79, with Vance Guitar Kelly and the Backstreet Blues Band.
The Golden Gate Bridge and the streets of San Francisco, California.
I met this cheerful couple on Clark Street, Chicago.
“I am not afraid of the wind”. We met on Clark Street, Chicago.
Exotic cockatoo and macaw, Florida.
Michelangelo waiting for a random partner to play chess by the Lake Michigan, Chicago.
Eiffel Tower structure by a very deep blue summer night in Paris.
“When I was a child, I went to the French school in French Indochina, then I came here as a refugee, in the seventies, after the Fall of Saigon.”
Chloe performing in Wynwood, Miami, Florida.
Native American tribe of Puebloan people celebrating Christmas in Pueblo de Taos, New Mexico.
Having fun at the coin laundry.
Double exposure photography combining people, their stories and places.
“Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don’t be sorry.” Jack Kerouac, On the Road. Driving through California.
The very peculiar subtropical atmosphere of the Florida wetland called the Everglades; its wilderness, and biodiversity.
Wild and pristine Cayo Costa island, Florida.
Grand Canyon and Phoenix, Arizona, the Grand Canyon State, USA.
Spring in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The flower whisperer.
Mystical Hawaiian archipel, Maui and Big Island.
Niagara Falls in winter, Ontario, Canada.
Once upon a time in the West. Sacred Land of the Navajo Nation, Utah, the Beehive State, USA.
Chicago on the rocks: in 2014, the city hit a record low of -40 degree Fahrenheit as a polar air mass called “Polar Vortex” brought low pressure. Canada geese flying over the frozen Lake Michigan, and an American Robin in a tree.
Taos Valley, New Mexico.
Jelly fish of the Chicago Aquarium.
Tropical way of life in the Florida Keys.
Le ballet perpétuel des pélicans fondant sur les poissons de l’océan, plage de Key West, Floride, États-Unis.
Street art on Wynwood’s walls, Miami, Florida.
Yellow-legged gull fighting the cold, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.
Ernest Hemingway’s, Key West, Florida.
The One Who Understands by Paul Klee 1934, Girl at the Window by Balthus 1957, Prelude to a Civilization by Victor Brauner 1954, View of Paris with Furtive Pedestrians by Jean Dubuffet 1944, The Lovers by Marc Chagall 1914, Animated Landscape by Joan Miró 1927, at the Museum Of Modern Art, New York, NY, the Empire State, USA.
Costa Rica’s fauna.
Tropical leaves close up.