Photographer Caroline Riegel is diverse: a scientist, artist, explorer and humanist. As a humanitarian, she became involved with the ICRC in South Sudan, then in 2012 created the THIGSPA association which works in Zanskar. As an author, she has published in France several stories, including SOIFS d'ORIENT and MEANDRES D'ASIE (Phébus editions, award-winning) which recount her great initiatory journey through Asia along the water: two years alone exploring universes where man adapts to various forms of water, on horseback, donkey, camel, and on an Indian bicycle. As a director, “Semeuses de Joie” is her first multi-award winning film broadcast on France 5 and Ushuaïa TV in France. A second film "Zanskar, the promises of winter" is being produced with ARTE. Caroline has also given hundreds of conferences with her films and books in France, Belgium, Switzerland and Quebec. Finally, as a photographer, Caroline has exhibited many times for her black and white work, including the “Paths of Photography” in 2018.
Matthieu Ricard, born February 15, 1946 in Aix-les-Bains (France), is a French essayist and photographer. After obtaining a PH.D in genetics, he became a Tibetan Buddhist monk. He resides mainly at Shechen Monastery in Nepal. He is a translator from Tibetan into French and English, and since 1989 he has been the French interpreter of the Dalai Lama. In 2000, he founded the humanitarian association Karuna-Shechen. Since that same year, he has been part of the Mind and Life Institute, an association which facilitates encounters between science and Buddhism.