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Peoples

Flammarion, 2006

Peuples pays tribute to the fragile diversity of threatened indigenous peoples.
Pierre de Vallombreuse shares in it the intimacy of several ethnic groups encountered throughout the world.

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36 vues

Poetry wanted edition, 2022

Pierre de Vallombreuse, a nomadic photographer, tells the story of thirty-six images taken among the last indigenous peoples, between famous and unpublished shots.

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A Valley

The M editions, 2018

Une Vallée follows the Tau'Batu of Palawan, whom Pierre de Vallombreuse has been photographing for over 30 years.
Her sensitive work shows their daily lives and the upheavals caused by the arrival of modernity.

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Les Hommes des rochers

Odyssey, 2026

Les Temps modernes retraces nearly forty years of work by Pierre de Vallombreuse among the Tau't Batu of Palawan. The book reveals a culture weakened by modernity, caught between traditions, deforestation, and social upheaval.

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Y a-t-il une lune chez toi ?

Published by Le Passeur, 2014

"Y a-t-il une lune chez toi ?" retraces Pierre de Vallombreuse's journey among indigenous peoples. Blending travel narratives with a humanist perspective, he pays tribute to the fragile diversity of the world.

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Badjaos

July 2020 editions

Badjaos bears witness to the threatened lives of sea nomads between Borneo, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Pierre de Vallombreuse continues his work on indigenous peoples and their survival there.

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An American class

Arena Editions, 2022

Jason Davis, a teacher recruited to a Portland school predominantly attended by minority students. The book recounts the culture clash, the awkwardness, and then the gradual development of a bond between a teacher and his students.

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The Valley

National Museum of the Philippines, 2017

Catalogue of the photographic exhibition on the Palawan people, at the National Museum of the Philippines, 2017.

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Hommes Racines

Éditions de La Martinière, 2012

Hommes Racines explores the link between land, identity, and environmental upheavals.
Pierre de Vallombreuse photographs peoples who carry ancient knowledge, now threatened.

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Là où la terre nous nourrit

Terre de Montaigu ,2026 

La où la terre nous nourrit explores the connection to the land and the daily lives of farmers in the Vendée region.
Pierre de Vallombreuse pays tribute to an essential profession, combining transmission, courage and modernity.

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Sovereigns

Arthaud, 2015

Souveraines présente des peuples où les femmes occupent une place centrale. Pierre de Vallombreuse y montre des sociétés fondées sur l’égalité, l’entraide et le respect.

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At the whim of the winds

Edisens editions, 2019

Au hasard des vents retraces 30 years of testimony about indigenous peoples, between violence, changes and struggles for their rights.
The panoramic format emphasizes the vastness of the land where they are trying to survive.

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Lost Grace

Edition Pierre Bessard, 2021

The Valley brings together black and white photos of Pierre de Vallombreuse among the Palawan people of the Philippines.
It bears witness to the upheavals of a once isolated community.

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La Dalle

Éditions de La Martinière, 2010

La Dalle, Voyages à Choisy-le-Roi presents Pierre de Vallombreuse's perspective on a closer humanity, that of the suburbs. His photographs show a neighborhood caught between solitude, abandonment, life and hope.

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Les Hommes des rochers

Hoebeke, 2002

Les Hommes des rochers follows the Taw Batu of Palawan during their annual migration to the caves. Pierre de Vallombreuse portrays a people united in solidarity, close to nature, and marked by great wisdom.

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Itinéraires

Published by La Martinière, 2008

Itinéraires retraces the travels of Pierre de Vallombreuse through 110 color and black and white images.
The book showcases a poetic and intense work, marked by a fragile and unequal humanity.

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Taw Batu, Les Hommes des rochers

Edition of the Albert-Kahn Museum, 1994

Taw Batu, Les Hommes des rochers accompanies the exhibition at the Albert Kahn Museum dedicated to the Taw Batu of Palawan. The catalogue brings together 18 photographs by Pierre de Vallombreuse and texts by Charles McDonald.

COLLECTIVE WORKS

 

  • Catalogue Reflexivities, 2022

  • Friends of Bernard Plossu, Filigranes edition 2021

  • 2017 Catalog - Blue Sky / Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts – Portland Oregon USA

  • Catalogue of the Month of Photography in Greater Paris - Actes Sud Éditions, 2017

  • Legacy of the Islands: - National Museum of Natural History, 2017

  • Philippines Archipelago of Exchanges , Musée du Quai Branly - Actes Sud Éditions, 2013

  • Picto 1950-2010. Seeing through the eyes of the other. Hervé Le Gof - Actes Sud Éditions - 2011

  • What became of my friends? 40 creators from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs – Gilles de Bure - Norma/ENSAD Éditions – 2010

  • The Adventurers of Culture - A Guide to Cultural Diversity by Olivier Poivre d'Arvor - Naïve Editions, 2008

  • Indians: Chiapas - Mexico - California - Yvon Le Bot - Indigène Éditions, 2002

  • Around the World, Filigranes Editions, 1999

  • Fraternity, a world tour of fraternity through the lens of the greatest photographers – Albin Michel – 1990

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