From Alaska to Africa, in the footsteps of the Pyrenean Bear or the largest mammals on our planet, I propose various photographic exhibitions. For a professional event, a festival or simply bring a touch of originality to your premises, do not hesitate to contact me.
From the depths of the savannah to the largest megacities, each newborn baby needs a landmark to develop and to learn the skills to survive. This exhibition brings to light the differences and similarities that we observe in mother-child relationships, in both human and wildlife sides. An opportunity to see that we ar not very different : all mothers give love and protection to their little ones. The choice of black and white gives to the reader the opportunity to focus on the action and the subjects, more than on the environment. A neutral background has been set up to facilitate the legibility and staging of the portraits. Through their work, the photographers wanted to pay tribute to the mothers, human or animal, who are real peace activists by transmitting their knowledge and love.
Géraldine Buis and Mathieu Pujol are two professional photographers based in the little town of Cintegabelle. Géraldine takes pictures of different moments of life, weddings, family, in the field or in the studio. Mathieu is a photographer-reporter specialized in wildlife and landscapes around the world. Their complementarity made possible this exhibition thanks to Mathieu's image bank and the participation of Moms and children who agreed to pose in front of Géraldine's lens.
Réalisé durant le tournage d’un film animalier et sur quatre sites différents pendant plus de 45 jours, ce reportage s’est déroulé sur terre, en mer et dans les airs afin de suivre au plus près le périple des saumons.
Remontant des quatre coins de l’océan pacifique afin de frayer dans les lacs alaskiens, ces poissons bravent d’innombrables dangers : Orques, Grizzlys, Pygargues... ou certains insoupçonnés, venant des profondeurs des eaux glaciales comme le Requin saumon, squale très méconnu adapté aux basses températures des eaux de la baie de Prince William Sound. Après avoir croisé Baleines à bosses, Otaries de Steller et autres mammifères marins, certains de ces poissons finissent leur incroyable voyage dans la caldeira du volcan d’Aniakchak. Au coeur du Lac « Surprise », ils achèvent leur mutation et prennent leur couleur rouge avant de se reproduire.