The photographic exhibition of Nikola Mihov can be seen from the 20th of January to the 11th of February at the Centre for Culture and Debate "Red House."

As well as, on the fence of the French embassy in Sofia. It is a series of photos taken in the days after the attacks of November 13th, 2015 in Paris. Through them, the photographer shows us his unconventional way of looking  at the news events related to this tragic event and how they sound to people.
"Live from Paris" – the TV product has its entities and keywords that stick to the mind. But what do they tell us? This is what the exhibition is trying to show. As one critic said: "The language of the media, for any dramatic event is unified and follow the rules of editorial routine. Universal-looking reporters read pre-written texts, and emissions start with the in- duty "Welcome to Paris," even when it comes to the shock of the terrorist attacks. Whether this is a small omission of the editor or a law in the world of the global industry of the manufacture of news? "A serious matter that deserves to be given a thought. And Nikola Mihov makes us do that.
It is not surprising, that the photographer was invited to participate in the debate "Europe after the attacks in Paris" on the 22nd of January, organized by the French Cultural Institute and the Centre for Culture and Debate "Red House".