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The swimming pool

During the kids’ second week of the holidays, we rented a small house in the west of the island, just a stone’s throw from two rather popular spots: Boucan Canot and Les Roches Noires. Two places, two atmospheres. Boucan Canot has always been a favourite with young people, who flock there in droves. It’s also the first beach you come to when heading west from the north of the island. Les Roches Noires attracts fewer people. The beach is nestled between the marina and the town. People go there for the beach, but also for the town of Saint-Gilles, which has an aquarium, diving schools and shops. In short, you can see that it doesn’t attract the same sort of crowd.

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Worth a thousand likes

Like every year, it takes me a while to get into the swing of the new year. Last Saturday was perhaps the day when I really got back into it. I only spent the late afternoon walking the streets of Saint-Denis, but it was enough to make me realise how much I missed pounding the pavement in my city. I had tried to get back into the swing of things in the previous weeks, but I just wasn’t feeling it. I tried to force myself to go out, but as is often the case in these situations, if your head isn’t in it, there’s no point.

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2025 is dead ! Hail to 2026!

2025 ended without me having the time (or the will, or the motivation…) to share my photos from November and December with you… And yet there were some interesting things that will remain in limbo on my computer. So you can consider yourselves lucky to have escaped the Highlights of November and December.

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August 2025 Highlights

September is coming to an end, and I need to quickly share my August selection with you so I don’t fall behind! Since mid-August, the kids have been back at school. As for me, I’ve had more time to myself, but I haven’t taken advantage of it to explore the streets of Saint-Denis. As has often been the case in recent years, I’m going through a period where I’m not taking any photos, or very few. I’ve accepted this and am no longer forcing things. Nevertheless, here are a few photos taken during August. Back to some street work!

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July 2025 Highlights

I knew that July would be a fairly quiet month in terms of photography. Fewer opportunities despite the children being on holiday. And indeed, that proved to be the case. Nevertheless, as I try to make a point of sharing with you the few photos taken during this month, here they are. In terms of quality and quantity, it’s very light!

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Fuck off YouTube

It’s been nearly 3 months since I last posted a photo slideshow on YouTube. The last time was when I came back from holiday in Vietnam. YouTube was still my last link with social networks. After leaving Facebook and Instagram in quick succession over 5 years ago, I’m slamming the door on YouTube this time. OMG shake YouTube! Jeff’s leaving!

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Ricoh meets Fujifilm

What an enigmatic title! What these two brands have in common is that they are closely linked to Street Photography. But they’re not the only ones. There are also other iconic brands like Leica. If you see a street photographer in the street, chances are they have a Leica, Ricoh or Fujifilm. Leica is a benchmark for photojournalism and street photography. Ricoh’s GRs were made popular by a certain Daido Moriyama. As for Fujifilm, they are the latest to appear on the very juicy Street Photography market. The X100 series, which came onto the market in 2011, needs no introduction. Fujifilm was largely inspired by the Leica M for its X100 series. There are other brands, of course, but these three clearly dominate the market.

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What makes a good photograph ?

April 2018. 7 years ago, John Harper and I decided to each write a Blog on the same subject. Form versus Content. You can read the post here. John is a photographer I really like. As well as being a very good photographer, he’s also someone who could be described as erudite when it comes to Street Photography. Even if, as he says, his blogs sometimes go off in all directions, there’s always something in them that’s directly or indirectly related to Street Photography that gives food for thought. For me, his prose is at least as good as his photos (he’ll tell you that his work is crap… Don’t believe him!). He’s also one of the few photographers I was able to meet in person when I spent ten days or so in Bristol (UK), not far from the city where he usually works: Bath. We’d talked about the idea of writing again, not really four hands, but each working on a common subject.

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