
Brigitte Grignet
Tubas, West Bank, 2008. From what we read, see, it sometimes feels that the Palestinian population is an abstraction. But they are 4 million lives, they all have their story. How can people cope with the lack of hope? Mustafa tells me: “I cannot travel, then I read. I especially love Madame Bovary. If I could, I would go to Paris, but first I would go to Jerusalem.”
Brigitte Grignet is a photographer who dedicates herself to a documentary approach, based in Liège, Belgium.
She’s been photographing her wanderings in the world, as well as social issues, current affairs, specific human stories.
Represented by L’Agence VU’
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster, with archival quality
21.0 x 29.7 cm with white border as seen in preview
Brigitte Grignet
Tubas, West Bank, 2008. From what we read, see, it sometimes feels that the Palestinian population is an abstraction. But they are 4 million lives, they all have their story. How can people cope with the lack of hope? Mustafa tells me: “I cannot travel, then I read. I especially love Madame Bovary. If I could, I would go to Paris, but first I would go to Jerusalem.”
Brigitte Grignet is a photographer who dedicates herself to a documentary approach, based in Liège, Belgium.
She’s been photographing her wanderings in the world, as well as social issues, current affairs, specific human stories.
Represented by L’Agence VU’
Edition of 5
Printed on Canon Photo Paper Pro Luster, with archival quality
21.0 x 29.7 cm with white border as seen in preview