Madagascar seen from inside - Volume 1 : the Land
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by Pierre-Yves Babelon
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About the Book
Size: 10×8 in, 25×20 cm, 160 Pages semi-mat 118g, hardcover, high quality finish.
This book is not an account of voyages but carried out in total immersion with the nature, the population and its cultures during 7 years, hence the title of this book "seen from inside".
Madagascar seen from inside is made of contrasts. Not only in the images but contrast between Land and Water, the theme of the second volume of this serie, contrast between populations, contrast between cultures, contrast between black and white and color.
A part of the profit of this book are donated to the NGO "Aïna, enfance & avenir", a French association that works for impoverished children in Madagascar.
This book is not an account of voyages but carried out in total immersion with the nature, the population and its cultures during 7 years, hence the title of this book "seen from inside".
Madagascar seen from inside is made of contrasts. Not only in the images but contrast between Land and Water, the theme of the second volume of this serie, contrast between populations, contrast between cultures, contrast between black and white and color.
A part of the profit of this book are donated to the NGO "Aïna, enfance & avenir", a French association that works for impoverished children in Madagascar.
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Pierre-Yves Babelon
France
Pierre-Yves Babelon is a contributing photographer at Getty Images. He is one of the winners of "World's Greatest Photo Contest 2016" and published in the January-February 2017 issue of PHOTO magazine (France) . He is also "Photojournalism Honorable Mention" of the "Monochrome Photography Awards 2016". Pierre-Yves Babelon est photographe contributeur chez Getty Images. Il est un des lauréats du "plus grand concours photo du monde 2016" du magazine PHOTO et publié dans le numéro de janvier-février 2017 de ce dernier. Il est également "Photojournalism Honorable Mention" des "Monochrome Photography Awards 2016".