On the occasion of the Photofairs, the international photography fair that will take place in San Francisco from January 27th to 29th. Among the artists present at this fair, will be the talented Jojakim Cortis & Adrian Sonderegger. Originally from Switzerland, these two photographers affirm their singular style by unveiling pictures “behind the scene” of their works. Wondering about the informative and almost documentary aspect of the art and photography, they are interested in events such as the Concorde crash, the Munich Olympics in 1972, and the nuclear bomb in Nagasaki in 1945.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “Concorde“ (by Toshihiko Sato, 2000), 2013. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of  “Loyalist Militiaman at the Moment of Death, Cerro Muriano“ (by Robert Capa, 1936), 2016. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “Derrière la gare de Saint-Lazare“ (by Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1932), 2016. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “Tian’anmen“ (by Stuart Franklin, 1989), 2013. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “The Wright Brothers“ (by John Thomas Daniels, 1903), 2013. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “Olympia München“ (by Ludwig Wegmann, 1972), 2014. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of ‘208-N-43888’ (by Charles Levy, 1945), 2013. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.

© CORTIS & SONDEREGGER, Making of “Five Soldiers Silhouette at the Battle of Broodseinde“ (by Ernest Brooks, 1917), 2013. Courtesy of East Wing, Dubai.