The Soulignac Brothers | Virtual Tourism in the USA

Published on 23/12/2020 – Updated on 06/04/2025 – “The Soulignac Brothers” is an in-game video project produced with my brother during the lockdown of 2020, part of the Virtual Tourism Project. Living 10,000 km apart at the time (Paris – Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Ancient Egypt | Assassin’s Creed Origins

Virtual Tourism in Ancient Egypt - In-game photography in Assassins Creed Origins - © Ubisoft - François Soulignac

Screenshots Gallery “Virtual Tourism in Ancient Egypt” is a visual exploration within the video game Assassin’s Creed Origins by Ubisoft, featured as part of the photo series Virtual Tourism Project. This historical and architectural simulation, enhanced by its visionary Discovery Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in Boston | Urban exploration in Fallout 4

Virtual Tourism in Boston, Urban exploration in Fallout 4 - Vintage Postcard, Virtual worlds, In-game photography, François Soulignac

Screenshots Photographs Details Gallery “Virtual Tourism in Boston” is an urban exploration in the video game Fallout 4, part of the photo series Virtual Tourism Project. An urban exploration (often shortened as UE, urbex and sometimes known as roof-and-tunnel hacking) Continue reading

Virtual Tourism in desert of Wasteland | Aerial photography in Mad Max

Virtual Tourism in the desert of Wasteland (Australia & Nabimia) - Aerial views in Mad Max. In-game photography. © Avalanche Studios - François Soulignac

Screenshots Gallery “Virtual Tourism in desert of Wasteland” (Australia, Namibia) is an aerial exploration in the video game Mad Max, part of the photo series Virtual Tourism Project. Aerial photography (or airborne imagery) is the taking of photographs from an Continue reading

Postcards from virtual worlds

Francois Soulignac - All about Virtual tourism - Skyrim - Vintage postcard

Memories from limbos I take in-game pictures to keep tangible memories of my virtual experiences. During these trips, I sometimes send Postcards from virtual worlds to share my memories and connect with people. Currently busy in real life, I do Continue reading