Documentary photography centered on the overlooked conflicts and hidden realities of war shapes the visual narrative in La Guerre qu’on nous cache. The images capture moments that challenge public perceptions, focusing on human experiences often omitted from mainstream coverage.
The photographs employ a raw and direct style, emphasizing the everyday consequences of conflict rather than grand battle scenes. The mood suggests both urgency and reflection, drawing attention to the complexities and personal dimensions of war.
Published in 2019 with 128 pages, this work offers a concise but potent exploration of concealed aspects of warfare through the lens of Yémen.