Sophie Pasquet
Paris, 75004, France
After being a journalist for more than fifteen years, I decided to get train to become a photographer. Since 6 years, I have been telling nowadays stories with words and pictures. I believe everything is political, even the smallest events of the daily life. That doesn't mean that humor and lightness have left once and for all. On the contrary. For a lot of people, I think they are a way to resist.
- Breaking news
- Corporate
- Editorial
- Entertainment
- Events
- Interview
- Portrait
- Reporting
Singapore : a nanny state
Sophie Pasquet
Roy Ngerng is a singapourean blogger. He is sued at law by the prime minister and sacked from his job for contesting the utilisation of public money. He has already paid 29,000 singapourean dollars to the prime minister Lee. He succeeded in paying thanks to an online plea for help.
Electricity : the big political issue
Sophie Pasquet
In Mauritania, and mainly in Nouakchott, the capital, electricity has become a political stability issue for the gouvernement. Unhabitants don't stand power cuts anymore.
They removed their veil
Sophie Pasquet
We always hear about women who put the headscarf but never those who remove it. They exist and it is always a very difficult and courageous sign. These girls have to face their family, friends and teachers... but find sometimes unexpected supports.