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Il était une femme.





Paris - Mars 2008.

This is a flyer for an exhibition currently showing in Trappes, a city close to Paris; I was asked to shoot 20 photos to illlustrate texts produced by migrant women about their first impressions of France and this city when they got here. It was part of a festival for women's right. it was a very interesting project for me, although I only had 2 weeks to take the photos. I might show some of them here later.

Petit flyer pour l'exposition qui a lieu actuellement a la médiathèque Anatole France de Trappes...juste au cas ou certains d entre vous seraient à proximité et curieux d'y faire un tour. Je me suis jointe a ce projet mi Février pour illustrer des textes de femmes issues de l'immigration narrant leur premier regard sur la ville et leur arrivée en France. Une vingtaine de photos sont présentées autour des thèmes qui revenaient dans ces écrits. C'était pour moi une aventure intéressante et j en partagerai peut etre quelques autres photos ici....


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