Awards
Nominated for Prix Elysée 2018 - 2020
Selected title German Photo Book Award 2013
Exhibitions
8th Angkor Photo Festival, Siem Reap,
Kambodscha
01. – 08.12.2012
Cosmos Galerie, Paris
22.11. – 13.12.2012
LEAU ET LES REVES, Jumièges
27.04. – 15.09.2013
Nicola Lo Calzo Inside Niger
"Inside Niger" questions the relationship between water and work in one of the most fragile regions of the planet, the Sahel. The documentary is taking place in the regions of Tillaberi and Dosso in Niger, now banned to travellers. Its main focus is the population that lives and works on the borders of the eponymous river, the Mecca of trade, culture and Sahelian mythology. With reference to the great tradition of the portrait that runs from August Sander until now, and through an original reappropriation of the African photography, Nicola Lo Calzo composes an eclectic portrait of this rivers universe. In the latter, through the value of work, every subject seems to find his own identity. The people photographed belong to these living places of memory, in a game of correspondences with the surrounding landscape.
Hardcover
21,4 x 31 cm
112 pages
50 color illustrations
English, French
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-353-2
2012
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Loreen Lampe)
Product information "Nicola Lo Calzo"
"Inside Niger" questions the relationship between water and work in one of the most fragile regions of the planet, the Sahel. The documentary is taking place in the regions of Tillaberi and Dosso in Niger, now banned to travellers. Its main focus is the population that lives and works on the borders of the eponymous river, the Mecca of trade, culture and Sahelian mythology. With reference to the great tradition of the portrait that runs from August Sander until now, and through an original reappropriation of the African photography, Nicola Lo Calzo composes an eclectic portrait of this rivers universe. In the latter, through the value of work, every subject seems to find his own identity. The people photographed belong to these living places of memory, in a game of correspondences with the surrounding landscape.
Hardcover
21,4 x 31 cm
112 pages
50 color illustrations
English, French
Available
ISBN 978-3-86828-353-2
2012
Artists:
Design:
Kehrer Design (Loreen Lampe)
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