18:00 - 21:00
The Analog Club
Our last meeting explored the idea of return, of mixing, and of double culture. This new edition asserts a more radical proposition: a project where chance, accidents, and framing become a language in their own right.
On April 16, we welcome the photographer and filmmaker from Romandy Pascal Greco on the occasion of the release of his new book TOKYO FLASH.
Gathering around a hundred photographs taken in Tokyo during the summer of 2025, this project is born from a clear gesture: to capture the city differently. Not to describe it, but to capture its raw, immediate, almost uncontrollable vibration.
To do this, he chooses a compact, automatic film camera and triggers the flash before the gaze has time to settle. Without aiming. In a quick, instinctive, almost accidental gesture. The image emerges. It snatches a piece of night, a fragment of color. Nothing is framed. Everything is caught.
The films, developed in cross-processing, produce unpredictable, saturated, sometimes violent hues. The chemistry disrupts the reading, alters the city, disturbs the references. The image does not document — it wavers.
We invite you to discover this work during an evening in the presence of the photographer.
🗓️ Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6 PM – 9 PM
📍 The Analog Club – 6 rue Julien Lacroix, 75020 Paris
🎫 RSVP here | Free entry | Open to all
See you soon,
Pascal and the team at The Analog Club
@pascal.s.greco
@the.analog.club
@infolio_editions
@cameramuseumvevey
@editions_chambre_noire
25 €
16 x 24 cm | Hand-bound | Soft cover
96 pages | 96 photos
Design by Dennis Moya (@dennismoyaraza)
Edition of 500 copies
Co-published by the Swiss Museum of Photography, Infolio, and Chambre Noire
French | English | Japanese
Printed in the Czech Republic by PBtisk
Our last meeting explored the idea of return, of mixing, and of double culture. This new edition asserts a more radical proposition: a project where chance, accidents, and framing become a language in their own right.
On April 16, we welcome the photographer and filmmaker from Romandy Pascal Greco on the occasion of the release of his new book TOKYO FLASH.
Gathering around a hundred photographs taken in Tokyo during the summer of 2025, this project is born from a clear gesture: to capture the city differently. Not to describe it, but to capture its raw, immediate, almost uncontrollable vibration.
To do this, he chooses a compact, automatic film camera and triggers the flash before the gaze has time to settle. Without aiming. In a quick, instinctive, almost accidental gesture. The image emerges. It snatches a piece of night, a fragment of color. Nothing is framed. Everything is caught.
The films, developed in cross-processing, produce unpredictable, saturated, sometimes violent hues. The chemistry disrupts the reading, alters the city, disturbs the references. The image does not document — it wavers.
We invite you to discover this work during an evening in the presence of the photographer.
🗓️ Thursday, April 16, 2026, 6 PM – 9 PM
📍 The Analog Club – 6 rue Julien Lacroix, 75020 Paris
🎫 RSVP here | Free entry | Open to all
See you soon,
Pascal and the team at The Analog Club
@pascal.s.greco
@the.analog.club
@infolio_editions
@cameramuseumvevey
@editions_chambre_noire
25 €
16 x 24 cm | Hand-bound | Soft cover
96 pages | 96 photos
Design by Dennis Moya (@dennismoyaraza)
Edition of 500 copies
Co-published by the Swiss Museum of Photography, Infolio, and Chambre Noire
French | English | Japanese
Printed in the Czech Republic by PBtisk