Nathalie Guironnet
Cairo, Egypt
She has explored several photographic registers before developing a documentary curiosity that is closer to her sensitivity. She uses photography to transmit as much as possible the cultural memory and the immaterial cultural heritage of the crossed communities.
After having followed the Lebou community in Dakar and Kayar (Senegal), she has focused in recent years on cultural, social, economic (Senegal, Ivory Coast) and environmental (Mali) issues. She has followed and accompanied radio journalists in Dakar. She is particularly interested in the religious field (pilgrimages in Senegal - Touba in 2018 and the Layenne community in Dakar from 2014 to 2019, Orthodox Christian pilgrimage to Lalibela in Ethiopia, Coptic Orthodox Christian celebrations in Egypt between 2020 and 2021) and in social and gender issues.
Artist-author, member of the Agit'Art Laboratory and the DR Collective (Destination Reportage-collective of photojournalists and visual artists), she has participated in numerous exhibitions in several countries and published in the German, French and Congolese press (DRC).
She now lives in Egypt.
Recently she has been recording soundscapes to contextualize and complete her work as a photographer.
- Audio capture
- Audio editing
- Editorial
- Events
- Interview
- Portrait
- Video capture