Photography by Jerome Lorieau It has been a few weeks since my first street photography workshop and week end in Paris took place. I thought it would be nice to show a few pictures taken during this summer street photography week end 2012 with Rachael and Dave. Photography by Jerome L
A slideshow including a short selection of street photography taken in London, Birmingham, Weston Super Mare, Clevedon and Bristol during the summer 2012.
I took this picture on my second visit of Marrakesh as part of my project about the Moroccan Medina, in October 2011. Unlike Fez, roads run through its ramparts allowing traffic inside the Medina. I was walking on one of the main roads near the Mellah of Marrakech when I spotted the f
From Old Delhi to the timeless city of Varanasi: Places visited: Delhi – Haridwar – Rishikesh – Varanasi – Agra – Delhi From the secular culture of old Delhi to the holiest city in India, the journey will take us to some of the greatest Indian cities &
Photo by Jerome Lorieau taken during a one to one session with Mandy. A few days ago, I met Mandy in a coffee shop around Harbourside in Bristol for a Street Photography course. The good thing about one to one tuition is the flexibility I have to customize a workshop. Based on what sh
Off the track of my main Yamuna journey in India, the blue city of Jodhpur was among the places to visit on my Indian wish list. When, at the end of my journey along the blue river, I had 5 days to spare, I didn’t hesitate and jumped on the first night train to explore one of th
About the picture: The picture was taken in October 2011 at Moulay Hassan square in Essaouira. The square is situated between the Medina and the port and at night becomes a lively place where families gather, ladies chat on a bench, children play and men have a tea outside a bar aroun
I was recently pleased to hear that my profile was added to Verve Photo Blog. Verve was created in 2008 by the Photographer and photo editor Geoffrey Hiller to feature photographs and interviews by the finest contemporary image makers today. Verve Photo is a reminder of the power of t
Pont des Arts, Paris – 2011 It was August 2004 when the death of the famous French photographer Henri Cartier Bresson was announced on the French news. At the time I did not really take pictures seriously. I just had a hybrid digital camera bought six months before. This dramati
Following the path of the French Humanists It is in Paris that the Golden age of French Humanist photography took place, with photographers such as René Jacques, Jean Dieuzaide, Robert Doisneau, Willy Ronis and Henry Cartier Bresson. All French photographers interested in street photo