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Photography has changed the way I see the world around me.

Through it I discover new things and rediscover old ones. Like my island, New Caledonia.

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160 PORTRAITS

City of Noumea

With the spotlight on racism and discrimination these past few weeks, a referendum for independence knocking at the front door of my country and all the tensions that entails, and having experienced racism and discrimination myself… I felt this photo was appropriate.

This huge canvas measuring 16 x 9 metres on the main wall of the Hotel de Ville de Noumea (the Noumea Council building) represent 160 black & white portraits across Noumea’s population. It was part of a photographic exhibition which also included 100 black & white portraits in A0 format exposed around Place des Cocotiers (Coconut Palm Place) to celebrate the City of Noumea’s 160th anniversary. It also shows, for an island, we have an immense ethnic and cultural diversity.

At the time of this exhibition, I was very interested in black & white architectural photos with street lights from a worm’s eye view. Hence my take on the genre. The lights weren’t on when I took the shot so I add that in. Though they were situated across the street, the perspective make them seem to light the wall. Adds a little more interest in the overall image too. A couple of Radial Filters with Exposure, Highlights and Whites turn all the way up lit the street lights and another with an extra stop of Exposure and a lot of Contrast for the 160 portrait canvas. The rest of the edits were very basic, minor touches.

A last reflection, this world is magnificent and beautiful and wonderful and extraordinary. And I’m not just describing the Earth here but also every species on it including us, the one and only race, humans. Our ethnicity, our cultures, our languages, our beliefs, our stories, our histories… and much more is what make us, unique individuals, so different, so interesting, so beautiful in this world worth visiting, exploring, discovering. All of this and much more is what makes this world so magnificent, beautiful, wonderful, extraordinary. Let’s accept each other’s individuality and live in peace ✌🏽

 
TORI

My sister's dog, Tori. I have no idea which breed it is. I'm sure someone can tell me in the comments below. I saw Tori standing there like a statue in an alert stance with her eyes fixed on father and son playing football on the other side of the fence. I had all the time in the world to take the shot.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

OK, this is last of the carnaval portraits. I know it was a long series but I really wanted to share all them with you. I don't have the time to edit all the photos at once which is why I was sharing a few at a time as I finished them. Hope you enjoyed the portraits.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

OK, just one more post after this one of carnaval portraits. I promise.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

Just a few more portraits left to share.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

Sorry, I haven't finished with the portraits. There were so many great costumes.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

We are well into the evening of the carnaval now with these portraits. Noumea, New Caledonia.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

Celebrating 30 years of carnaval in Noumea, New Caledonia.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

More photos of Noumea's (New Caledonia) 30th Carnaval. Portraits galore.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

More portraits of the Noumea (New Caledonia) Carnaval held on the 16th September.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

A follow up to my last post. More portraits taken at the Noumea Carnaval.

CARNAVAL PORTRAITS

Noumea (New Caledonia) celebrated 30 years of carnaval last weekend (Sat. 16 Sept.). I had friends participating in the event and so thought it was a great opportunity to practice some portrait photography. Here are just a few to start with. Many more to come.

XANGO MUSIC

Walking through La Place Des Cocotiers (Noumea, New Caledonia) on carnival day, I heard these guys playing music. So I went over to listen and take some portrait shots. I love those those traditional instruments. A big shoutout to Christopher Schyle who asked if I could tag him, Yvan Vaquijot and Xango Capoeira Caledonia. It's a pleasure to do so. I'm not sure if they're all members of the martial arts but they do play beautiful music together. Thanks guys.