Atmospheric and personal depiction of post-war Paris, focusing on the interplay of solitude, urban rhythms, and fleeting human moments.
Working-class life and urban alienation in 1950s Paris during post-war recovery and Algerian War, bridging the humanist documentary tradition with more experimental and subjective approaches.
The intense energy of New York’s streets through gritty, chaotic images that critique urban life and redefine photographic storytelling.
Ephemeral human moments portrayed through a fusion of spontaneity and precise composition.
Nighttime scenes of 1930s-1940s New York, portraying urban extremes of crime and social life through high-contrast flash photography and candid depictions of human emotion.
Human-animal interactions in zoos, highlighting themes of captivity, observation, and artificial boundaries through ironic and unsettling compositions that satirize societal norms.
The post-Soviet transition as seen through everyday life and personal stories.