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Bombed by Laëtitia Donval
November 28, 2018 May 10, 2019

Bombed by Laëtitia Donval

The photographs that Laëtitia Donval proposes in this thin but memorable photobook show urban landscapes, portraits and daily life scenes in a number of ports along the coastline of northern Europe. Most images are bathing in a cold and cheerless atmosphere. The locals she has protrayed seem to share a …

 Americanization / Laëtitia Donval / World War 2
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