“On my street, there are jogging fanatics, window-shopping lovers, and passersby just like you and me…” sang Philippe Swan in 1989, before adding: “but there is also…”
It is precisely this “also” that the photographers of Regards et Images set out to capture. The street—both ordinary and extraordinary—becomes a field of exploration where people, architecture, and the interplay of lines, light, and textures come together. It is alive with stories, urban geometries, unexpected contrasts, and fleeting moments suspended in time.
It is precisely this “also” that the photographers of Regards et Images set out to capture. The street—both ordinary and extraordinary—becomes a field of exploration where people, architecture, and the interplay of lines, light, and textures come together. It is alive with stories, urban geometries, unexpected contrasts, and fleeting moments suspended in time.
