Black-and-white portraits exploring adolescence and introspection in 1950s Netherlands.
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 bohemian underworld of post-war Paris, blending narrative and photography to explore existential youth rebellion and fleeting love.
European identity captured through black-and-white photographs spanning five decades, emphasizing shared humanity and cultural diversity.
Rural life in northern Sweden during the late 1950s, highlighting themes of community, memory, and the transition from agrarian traditions to modernization.
Unposed moments of political and social elites captured during informal settings, revealing the human dimension of authority figures.
Parisian suburbs during the transformative post-war period, capturing the interplay of evolving urban landscapes and the lives of working-class communities.
Portrayal of rural Italian village life, revealing intimate details of community members in domestic and communal spaces, highlighting unromanticized realities of post-war Italy.