Alliance Francaise hosts L'Espirit Du Sport

Last Friday, lovers of art gathered at Alliance Francaise offices in Gaborone to view a photography exhibition namely L'Espirit Du Sport or "Sprit of the Sport" in English that regroups photographs by Amelie Debray.

The photographs were taken in Longueuil (Seine Maritime, France), Entrecastreaux (Var, France) Solaize (Rhone, France),  Bourganeuf (Creuse, France) Reibeek Kasteel (Western Cape, SA), Ladysmith (KwaZulu Natal, SA), Ceres (Western Cape, SA) and Atlantis, (Western Cape, SA).

According to the organiser, Debray first started to take photographs with a journalistic approach and she won two photojournalism awards in 2004 and 2008. Nowadays, she favours a more personal approach 'free from the restraints of journalism' and she is mainly interested in anonymous people.

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