samedi 1 septembre 2012
mercredi 13 juillet 2011
lundi 20 juin 2011
samedi 29 janvier 2011
Winter light on Tripura Sundari
Discovering the game, the love, the mystery. Feeling the beauty of the moment.
Saying "yes" to the challenge of reflecting Tripura Sundari.
Cristina
Saying "yes" to the challenge of reflecting Tripura Sundari.
Cristina
mardi 25 janvier 2011
Hands in the Hair
playing, flirting, enjoying, loving, touching, caressing, abandoning...to God - this is my nature
Maria
mardi 18 janvier 2011
In my heart of hearts, I am a divine child.
I close my eyes to see You in my heart.
My feeling of You…So profound that shallow words don’t matter.
Lips I have sealed to melt them into the One and only You, whom I have always adored.
This photograph was taken while I was doing a wonderful meditation of communion with the one whom I consider to be my spiritual teacher. What strikes me is the fact that I look exactly like I was at the age of five. At the same time, whenever I look at this picture I can recall the state exactly. For me it feels like peace, balance, aspiration toward God, the power to give up all misconceptions in order to be able to “learn” the divine’s intimate nature.
Adriana.
mardi 14 décembre 2010
dimanche 12 décembre 2010
vendredi 10 décembre 2010
mercredi 24 novembre 2010
lundi 22 novembre 2010
mardi 19 octobre 2010
dimanche 17 octobre 2010
Anca, one with Nature
mardi 10 août 2010
vendredi 30 avril 2010
vendredi 9 avril 2010
News from Yemen
Bab Al Yemen, south gate of Sana'a.
Walking around with Jumana this morning in Sana'a, capital of Yemen.
Walking around with Jumana this morning in Sana'a, capital of Yemen.
samedi 20 février 2010
Are Tibetans travelling the world?

The prestigious Leica Fotografie International magazine just published a 14 pages portfolio of my reportage on Tibet.


Photographic representations of Tibetans do get seen worldwide by millions of persons. Yet, themselves have difficulties to travel on their own land because the Chinese authorities have set up so many restricting rules.
In the spring of 2000, I went to Tibet to share and photograph the lifestyle of the Tibetan pilgrims.

I walked through snowy mountains and high passes in their company, took refuge in caves or in nomad’s tents and shared their simple and daring lifestyle.
The photographs published in the current LFI magazine were made in Lhassa and around mount Kailash, the most sacred mountain in southwest Tibet.
I was once lost on a snowy day while trekking between the Ganden and Samye monasteries when suddenly, a single monk in his twenties appeared, himself lost and coming for a very far away part of Tibet. We became travel companions and found our way through high passes and frozen lakes.
His dream was to escape Tibet and to go live near the Dalai Lama in India.
Is he now travelling the world?

Technical notes:
I used Leica M cameras (on this trip, a M6 loaded with 3200 asa film for the dark interior shoots, a M4P with 35mm summicron and a M3 with 50mm summicron and 400 asa film for outoors). After years of carrying SLR cameras and heavy equipment, I discovered the freedom of having just a couple of discreet, quiet rangefinders and fabulous lenses. Best built quality, smoothness of use, reliability, no power failure and I can load film fearlessly in a snowstorm…
The french editor "Autrement" published "Pèlerinages tibétains : le goût du sacré" in 2004. The photographs are accompanied by a superb text from Martin Melkonian.
To view the full photo story, go visit my website.

Do you want one of these photographs on your wall? Write to me (email adress in my profil).
mercredi 17 février 2010
vendredi 22 janvier 2010
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