A series of images collected during a (too) short trip to Iceland - to celebrate two years of oddsandlens.
“There was a little girl / Who had a little curl / Right in the middle of her forehead”
Meet "Jacky" (as mentioned on the back of two of these photos found at a flea market in Paris), a little girl who was certainly very used to being photographed! Outdoors or within the decors of a studio, Jacky had fun singing and playing to music-loving hens and rabbits. The studio seems at the same... Continue Reading →
Le paradoxe du manteau de mi-saison
Ci-dessous, en deux hypostases, un sourire contagieux rencontré dans une boîte de photos orphelines au marché de la Porta Portese. Je ne pouvais qu'adopter ces deux photos qui respirent le soleil et la joie. J'ai chassé l'habituelle question: "à qui ces photos seront-elles devenues inutiles?" pour pleinement savourer l'instant d'élégance et d'insouciance (dominicale?) qu'elles ont... Continue Reading →
Redistribution
I love this photo I found a while ago on a regular excursion to a flea market. In these sad times, I take even more delight in breathing joy from it, allowing the barely sketched moves captured in the photo to unfold and reach back to the intricate choreographies from which they were detached. This... Continue Reading →
Voyages extratotordinaires
Protatotogoniste: El Prototo (voir fiche d'identité ici).
Correspondances
Jaune et bleu: série de coefficients chromatiques.
Beauté
Petit bijou aperçu sur le bord de la route, quelque part entre Flers et Vire.
D-day, today and yesterday
While on a short documentation trip in the steps of Yvonne and her family (evoked a couple of weeks ago in Le fil rouge), I witnessed some of the festivities surrounding the 71st commemoration of D-day, mostly in Arromanches-les-Bains. Here are a couple of pictures I took, with a particular focus on the presence of... Continue Reading →
Roses
Roses-en-mai à l'Haÿ-les-Roses: un enchantement.