The Ponton Photo Festival takes over the wild coast

The city of Pointe-Noire sorely lacks accessible public spaces — no gardens, no parks. Its wild coastline therefore remains the only place open to everyone. Highly frequented, especially on weekends, it provides the ideal setting to bring art closer to the people. What better way than to take a photographic exhibition to the seaside, where the public naturally gathers?

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Interview: Guest of the Ponton Photo Festival, filmmaker and photographer Renaud Barret talks about his photo series “Lisolo”

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Guided tour of the Ponton Photo Festival for students of the French School Charlemagne in Pointe-Noire.