Jacques Bourboulon Tiny 38 ((top)) -

Jacques Bourboulon defined a specific era of European photography. Trading the fashion runways of Paris for the white-walled villas of Ibiza, he mastered the interplay of harsh sunlight and deep shadows. The "Tiny 38" collection serves as a digital archive of this freedom, distilling his high-contrast film aesthetics into a compact digital gallery for a new generation.

From 1976 to 1988, Bourboulon worked extensively on the Mediterranean island, which at the time was a refuge for hippies, artists, and free spirits from around the globe. The island's unique light, white-washed walls, and bohemian atmosphere provided the perfect backdrop for his work. He lived in a remarkable house called Can Pep Rey from 1973 to 1989, and his photographs from this period became a testament to the era's spirit of freedom and experimentation. Jacques bourboulon tiny 38