Maxime Riché is a photographer & director who lives in Paris and Bretagne. For over 14 years, in a line of work he defines as “speculative documentary”, he has dealt with our ability to adapt to the upheavals of our environment and the evolution of our living habits imposed by these new conditions.

He is the winner of Prix Maison BlanchePasse-Partout PrizeFotografia Europea, a grantee of the French National Center for the Arts (Cnap), finalist for Prix BMW ArtMakers, Prix Swiss Life à 4 mains, Grand Prix Vevey, and twice Prix Pictet nominee

Maxime contributed to GEOM le magazine du MondeWired, and is a member of the editorial committee of revue EPIC. He is trained for educational photography workshops by the Diagonal network and 2023-2024 artist-in-residence at La Capsule and the International College of Photography in Paris for a carte blanche for the Paris 2024 Olympic games. Clients include FFF, OXFAM, SNCF, Volkswagen/DDB° and Webedia among others.
 

Basic information

Name
Maxime Riché
Title
Photographer and director
Country
France
City
Paris

Supported projects

Living with nuclear waste in Europe

  • Energy
  • Environment

The world’s first deep storage facility is being built in Finland. France and Germany are the second most advanced countries toward geological storage but follow diverging strategies with methods and locations still highly debated.

nuclear waste in europe