Along the coast near Cherbourg the sea is slowly but steadily eating away at the beach, devouring the fortifications Nazi Germany had built there as part of the Atlantikwall.
We looked for weather predictions with interchanging rain and sun to increase the chances of catching a rainbow that day.
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Siouville-Hague, France, 2017
Is the war really over? That is the question that photographer Julien Sunyé asks himself when he sees all the violence around him. Whether it is economic war, the civil war in Syria or climate change, Sunyé has the impression that humanity is caught in a destructive dynamic. This is despite all the annual celebrations of peace on the European continent.
It prompts him to visit the battlefields of Europe to document the fragility and softness of humanity in environments where the violent past is still healing.
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Along the coast near Cherbourg the sea is slowly but steadily eating away at the beach, devouring the fortifications Nazi Germany had built there as part of the Atlantikwall.
We looked for weather predictions with interchanging rain and sun to increase the chances of catching a rainbow that day.
3600x5400 pixels
Siouville-Hague, France, 2017
Is the war really over? That is the question that photographer Julien Sunyé asks himself when he sees all the violence around him. Whether it is economic war, the civil war in Syria or climate change, Sunyé has the impression that humanity is caught in a destructive dynamic. This is despite all the annual celebrations of peace on the European continent.
It prompts him to visit the battlefields of Europe to document the fragility and softness of humanity in environments where the violent past is still healing.