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Moving Together and Sharing the Wind

In 1993, in the town of Schweighouse-sur-Moder, France, a moto club and a care home for young people with intellectual disabilities came together. What began as an event gradually turned into a shared experience. These photographs carry the traces of those days. For the first time, the young participants felt the wind from the back of a motorcycle. Speed was not simply movement; it became a momentary suspension of boundaries — a form of freedom. At the end of the day, the certificates they received were less a mark of achievement than a tangible memory of what had been lived. Those moments were not meant to be documented, but to be remembered. This series proposes a shift in perspective. It points toward a world not of observation, but of being together.

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