Rama IX

It is 27 October 2017. A year has passed, and the mourning for the passing of His Majesty Rama IX, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, is still being lived.
Paseador de perros

Paseador de perros are young girls and boys who walk several dogs at the same time, along the streets of Buenos Aires.
Towpath

A towpath pulled me into a world still suspended between a fascinating past and an uncertain future: the world of the Moken, the last nomads of the sea.
Unrestrained poverty

We met Jorgelina, 65, who from Monday to Friday opens her Comedor Micaela to the poorest families in the barrio La Boca.
Hola Sergio

Argentinians and their strong spirit of belonging are portrayed in a salute to my father who left Buenos Aires as a child.
Cartoneros de Buenos Aires

The Cartoneros go around the city streets hunting for anything recyclable that becomes food, and survival for them.
The story of a stolen childhood

The story of Ploy, a little girl who has been a guest for more than a year at the Take Care Kids Shelder in Pattaya, Thailand.
The eternal rest between history and legend

In the shadows of opulent tombs, whispers of love and loss linger, entwined in the delicate embrace of memory and sorrow
As a man, you become a warrior

Neighbourhood boys in the Kanchai Chang-ngoen gymnasium in Chiang Mai learn Muay Thai from an early age to one day become warriors.
The longest-lived Moken

At 93, Kaiky’s world has shrunk to a pink box of medicines, an echo of a life once governed by the sea and its rhythms.
Commuters in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires sees millions commute daily and its dynamic atmosphere reflects the harmonious coexistence of its historical heritage and contemporary urban life