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Shanshui and Sansui: Differences and Influence in Landscape Photography
Shanshui in China and Sansui in Japan are two concepts focused on the artistic representation of natural landscapes, though their...


Landscapes and Minimalism: The Influence of Chinese Shanshui in Photography
Shanshui (山水), which literally means "mountain-water" in Chinese, is an artistic and philosophical concept of landscape representation...


China: Yuyuan, the Garden of Harmony and Health in Shanghai
Yuyuan Garden, located in the old town of Shanghai, is an outstanding example of the classical Chinese gardens of the southern Yangzi...


China: The Residence of Hu Xueyan in Hangzhou, an Empire and its Decline
The Residence of Hu Xueyan in Hangzhou is a historic residential complex located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province. Hu Xueyan was a very...


China: Shanghai, a City Built Under Western Domination
Shanghai, located on the east coast of China near the mouth of the Yangtze River, is a city that has played a central role in China's...


China: The Bund in Shanghai, History and Uniqueness of a Place
Located on the west banks of the Huangpu River, the Bund is one of the most recognizable icons of Shanghai. The origins of the Bund date...


Shui-mo: From Brush to Film, a Dialogue Between Painting and Photography
A personal and introspective look at how these art forms, separated by time and culture, converge in their pursuit of minimalism. Drawing...


China: The Li River and the Karst Mountains of Guangxi
The Li River, or Lijiang, is one of the most picturesque watercourses in southern China. It is renowned for its spectacular landscapes...


China: The Village of Hongcun, Guardian of Huizhou Culture
The village of Hongcun is located in Anhui province and represents a remarkable example of the region's traditional Chinese architecture....


China: Organizing Your Photo Days in the Mountains of Zhangjiajie (Part 3)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


China: Zhangjiajie, Getting to the Mountains from Wulingyuan (Part 2)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


China: Zhangjiajie, a Journey into the Mountains of Avatar (Part 1)
The Zhangjiajie National Park, located in Wulingyuan (Hunan province), is a geological wonder of China. Recognized as a cultural and...


Shui-mo: The Art of Chinese Ink Painting as a Source of Inspiration
The Shui-mo is an ancient and sophisticated art of Chinese ink painting that transcends the boundaries of geography and time. It was once...


Sublimations - Fondazione Luciana Matalon, Milan, Italy 2019
June 6th to 9th 2019
Guest of Honor
A selection of prints from the Japan and China collections. Group exhibition. Opening : June 6th at 6pm.


China, Mountains and Clouds - Krisal Gallery, Geneva, Switzerland 2019
May 9th to June 1st 2019
Recent photographs in the Huangshan Mountain range, China. Opening : May 9th at 6pm. Free admission.


China: 9 Spots for Minimalist Photography Around West Lake (Part 3)
The city of Hangzhou is a historical and cultural gem of China. West Lake, in turn, is a significant source of artistic and literary...


China: Getting to Hangzhou and Photographing the West Lake (Part 2)
The city of Hangzhou is a historical and cultural jewel of China. The West Lake, in turn, is a significant source of artistic and...


China: Hangzhou and the West Lake, 2000 Years of Cultural History (Part 1)
The city of Hangzhou is a historical and cultural jewel of China. West Lake, on the other hand, is an important source of artistic and...


Interview for Photographize Magazine, 2019
It was a great honor to be interviewed by Photographize Magazine about my work in general and, more specifically, in Japan. A rare...


China: Huangshan, from Peaks to Cobblestones, a City of Multiple Riches
Huangshan, located in Anhui province, is a city of immense historical and cultural wealth. Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, it was an...


China: How to Photograph the Bund in Shanghai
Shanghai is a must-visit city for any photographer traveling to China. It's often the arrival point for international flights and serves...


Interview for B&W Minimalism Magazine, 2018
Hello Olivier, hope you are well, please briefly tell us about yourself. Hello and thank you very much for suggesting me this interview...


China: Descending into the Huangshan Canyon and Traveling Back in Time (Part 5)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the...


China: Huangshan, What Equipment to Bring and On-Site Logistics (Part 4)
Among all the representative landscapes of China, the Huangshan Mountains are certainly the most famous. They are also known as the...
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