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Patricio Estay working in Nazca, Peru.
24 january 2006
Our Editor in Chief and photographer Patricio Estay working in Nazca, Peru, with Prof. Giuseppe Orefici, one of the most famous European archaeologists. Patricio Estay has been supported in his work by Aerocondor.
Carmit Hassine Best Young Reporter at The 20th International Angers Festival of Scoop and Journalism.
29 november 2005
Our photographer Carmit Hassine has won the 20th International Festival of Scoop and Journalism for the section "Young Reporter". Her feature "The Military Girls", it has been defined as a "romantic and poetics inquiry". By this feature Carmit Hassine explores the universe of the Israeli girls who spend two years in the army. Carmit, who did the same experience a few years ago, tells the life of this girls from a personal point of view, made by a special sensitivity and a deep aesthetic feeling. Alessandro Tommasi
Asia Town in Paris
2 may 2005
"Asia town in Paris", by Carlos Lujan

Our photographer Carlos Lujan, New Talent FNAC in photography 2004, presents his exibition "Asia Town in Paris" 3 may - 28 june 2005 Vernissage 3 may at 20 hrs FNAC Diagonal Mar. Av. Diagonl, 3 Barcelona

"With this project about the asiatic communities in Paris, the photographer Carlos Lujan goes on in his research on the cultural diversities in the metropoly. This exibition is an evocative document on Chinese, Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian cultures and religions in the day by day of the city. The integration of this people in the dynamic west societies is an urgent issue today. This work in progress by Lujan underlines also the controversial dilemma about the preservation the most ancient roots and tradition of this communities, throwing out a message: there is no future without mutual tolerance and comprehension"
Text by Martina Barberini.
Haikus Mongols
24 february 2005
Sophie Zenon Exibition
13 Mars - 5 June 2005-
Vernissage 15 mars at 19 hrs

La Maison De Chine
76, rue Bonaparte, pl. Saint Sulpice 75006
Paris
Haikus Mongols
24 february 2005