Pierre Longeray
Contributor
Photos of Turkey’s Nationalist Transformation Under Erdogan’s Rule
Over his almost two decades in power, Erdogan has reignited Turkey's ambitions to become a leader in the Muslim world.
Europe Now Has Its Own 'Guantanamo Bay'
Hundreds of European women and children, captured in former ISIS territories, face a gruelling winter inside a decaying prison camp.
The Black Cowboys of Ouagadougou, in Photos
'Cowboys Are Always Black' captures Burkina Faso’s longstanding relationship with horses
Goa at Christmas Is Truly a Sight to Behold
French photographer Brice Dossin spent three holiday seasons in the hot, joyful melting pot.
Behind the Scenes Photos of Life as a Young Soldier
From beer pong to 'Mario Kart' tournaments, Scott A. Laurent documented his time in the French army.
How Wargames Help the Military Actually Wage War
Similar to traditional board games, wargames have been instrumental in training officers and giving insight into actual battle.
Mutilated Horses Keep Showing Up in the French Countryside
All the corpses have one thing in common: a severed right ear.
In the 1950s, Hundreds of People Started Hallucinating Visions of Hell
The probable cause is also one of the primary ingredients in the world's favourite psychedelic.
All the Weird Things You Learn As a Wildlife Photographer
Michel d’Oultremont has trained himself to poop in a cup and live in a tiny tent for days on end – all in the pursuit of a perfect shot.
The Frighteningly Detailed Diaries of France's Top Executioner
Anatole Deibler kept photographs and "criminal resumés" of his 299 beheadings.
These Intimate Photos Dispel Myths about Paris' So-Called 'No-Go Zones'
Artist Marvin Bonheur grew up in 'the 93', just outside Paris. His film photos tell stories beyond the media's usual, crime-heavy focus.
How an Innocent Man Survived Torture in an Ecuadorian Prison
Daniel David Tibi spent 848 days behind bars on false charges.