Laurent Zylberman started photography when staying in London for a punk-rock magazine.
Later on he founded the Graphix-Images corporate photo agency
in Paris. With an angle on environmental and technological concerns,
the human dimension of his work has come to prevail.
Based in Taiwan for 5 years, then Mexico for a further 5,
Laurent stringed for Sygma from 1981 to 1997.
He has contributed to various local and international publications with wide-ranging topics such as the solar eclipse in Mexico,
Kolkhozes in Turkmenistan, Vietnamese boat people, Muslim boarding schools in Indonesia, democratization in Mongolia and Alaskan oil-riggers.
He is now based in Paris to work on/with segregated people, along at his daily photo diary (http://www.365degrees.org/).
Corporate assignments keep him flying around.