Geji, Nigeria

According to Joshua Project stats, there are no more than 6,000 representatives of the Geji ethnic group in the world. I still remember the day I met them in 1990. Like all other women, this grandmother had some tattoos and holes on her face, above and below her lips. I remember people commenting she looked…

Bruges, Belgium

There is a 12th century church in Bruges that houses a relic of the Holy Blood allegedly collected by Joseph of Arimathea and brought from the Holy Land by Thierry of Alsace, Count of Flanders. The phial was never opened since its arrival in the city. A few hours every week, the Holy Blood is…

Paris, France

On Bastille Day 2009, Nicolas Sarkozy, President of the Republic of France, waves to the crowd of guests in the tiers of seats along the Champs-Elysées. Being the oldest and largest regular military parade in Europe, the Bastille Day military parade has a high symbolic value for the French people. July 2009. Le 14 juillet…

Saint-Petersburg, Russia

It is the month of May in Saint-Petersburg, just a few years after the Berlin Wall was torn down. Looking at people’s faces in the streets, you would not believe this is springtime. It will take a few years for the country to enter into the age of mass consumption. May 1996 C’est le mois…

Ottawa, Canada

Policemen in Ottawa make tourists happy. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police is unique in the world as a national, federal, provincial, and municipal policing body while it is not even the only police in the country. English-speaking Canadians call them the ‘Red Coats’ because of their red uniforms. August 2006. A Ottawa, les policiers font…

Bilbao, Spain

The bridegroom gets congratulated outside a church in Bilbao. Thanks to the Guggenheim museum, the city has been undergoing major changes since the 1990’s. April 2006. Le jeune marié reçoit des félicitations à l’extérieur d’une église de Bilbao. Grâce au musée Guggenheim, la ville a entamé une véritable métamorphose dans les années 90. Avril 2006.