With this piece, photographers and editors André Príncipe and José Pedro Cortes continue the series conceived for Electra, which began with Hisham Mayet, in Tangier, and continued with Youssef Rakha, in Cairo. This time, they spoke at length with the great French photographer Bernard Plossu, at his home in La Ciotat. Then they took a boat to the island of Corsica. In a conversation that became very intimate, they talked about life, travel, the passion for the desert, the passing of time, photography, photographers, photo books and also the work that Plossu has done in Portugal. At a certain point, Plossu commented: ‘And it's true, good photographers dance. And probably the closest art to photography is neither cinema nor literature, it's dance. A good photographer is graceful.’ Like dance and photography, this conversation is a way of giving people and things movement and light that take them beyond themselves.