Ephemeral Echoes This series of photographs captures the intimate solitude of the human being in the face of nature’s mysterious immensity. Each image, like a fleeting echo in time, freezes a fragile moment where reality and surrealism intertwine. The ethereal scenes, bathed in diffuse light and embraced by shadows, evoke worlds where melancholy blends with timeless beauty. Through these dreamlike landscapes, the human figure seems to dissolve, like a shadow…
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I meditate, do you edit me ? That's the question I'll be asking a publisher. Are you editing me? Because that's what I want to do: get published. Don't worry, I'll be using the formal form of address when I show him my photos. Funny photos to ward off an age that no longer contains enough joy to make life smile. Not very serious photos, but I take them very…
A New York Stroll 2015/2023 A reflection on time and New York Elegance A series of portraits, captured at random in the streets, the lives of others, a timeless city and those inhabitants who perpetuate a certain Oldschool heritage that I seek to represent. My idea is not to freeze time, but to capture traces of the past in contemporary urban culture, and thus to mislead the eye as to…
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Cinema & Dance - Art in movement A hybrid discipline located in particular at the crossroads of choreography and cinematography. This is an exchange rendering cinematic choreography and choreographic cinematography. First of all, an obvious thing: dance and cinema have a profound point in common. Both are arts of movement. How a dancer crosses a stage, how an actress crosses a shot, are a way of saying how they inhabit…
Incarnatio editions, which publish Normal magazine, are releasing Thomas Freyer's book, It's Magdalena. Born in 1968 in East Germany, Thomas Freyer is an engineer and pharmacist by profession, and a photographer by passion. Already very young, he photographed still lifes and worked in his own darkroom. At the beginning of 2000, a friend introduced him to portrait photography. He then discovered a passion and took the opportunity to photograph the…
The Deauville photographic rendezvous gives pride of place to the tension of our world, both haunted by traces of the past and the uncertainty of a future increasingly intertwined with new technologies and our insatiable consumption. For the first time, the “springboard” reserved for young emerging photographers did not take place in the space very open to the sea that is the “Point of view”, located very close to the…
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Painting with the camera This series is a glance into my Blurred and Abstract style of photography. Images have been taken in places around the world from Japan, Kathmandu and Kyrgyzstan to Africa and South America www.danjohananoff.com
The earth, left to its devices The pictures in "The earth, left to its devices" were made along a 75-yard stretch of back shore at Cape Elizabeth, Maine, in the United States. The series documents some of how this small slice of water, sand, plant and animal life, weather, and tides interacted through four seasons in the waning days of the Anthropocene. By focusing on a few square feet of…
Silent India What if I were to explore India as a silent landscape, a place where every heartbeat resonates in the air, palpable and intimate? A silent universe where flashes of light reveal unique souls and luminous faces, like so many reflections of life. And what if India were more than the vibrant chaos, deafening noise and crowds so often described? What if it became an inner journey, a kind…
Echoes of the Planches Through this series captured in November during the photographic festival "Planches Contact" in Deauville, the Franciscaines and the beach are revealed as two worlds in dialogue. One, intimate and architectural, plays with shadows and light; the other, open and vast, transforms the horizon into a stage where art and nature meet. www.rogerlubaszka.com
Release of 'On Reading' by David Hurn published RRB Photo Books. Since the late 1950s, photographer David Hurn has taken photographs of people engaged in the act of reading. He had captured moments of repose and absorption in cafes and bars, at dog shows and railway stations, strip clubs, museums, the seaside, film sets, parks and streets. His forthcoming book—On Reading—brings together these images for the first time and is…
The editorial team’s favorite at the beginning of the year. His name: Clayton Campbell and his book is entitled The Anthropocene Blood Book. The images are accompanied by this text: The Anthropocene Blood Book series brings together different interests of mine that began when I spent time in London in the 1970’s. My images explore a longtime interest in Victorian romanticism, often used to convey a sense of escapism and…
Artsuite announces the publication of Forever & Never, a new monograph celebrating the work of Dan Estabrook, who for 30 years has been expanding the potentials of photography’s traditional “alternative” processes. The title brings together seminal works from throughout Estabrook’s career, and which demonstrate the expansive, soulful, and oftentimes clever techniques the artist employs to explore relationships between memory, the body, and photography’s romantic pasts. Forever & Never highlights Estabrook’s…
This is the most surprising book we received this month. Its title: La Disparition, its publisher: Esotopies, its author: Nathalie Bauer. She presents it as follows: La Disparition / Project (2018-2024) Like other so-called current news photographers, I follow current events without distinction of genre, one day demonstrations, the next day a Haute Couture fashion show. In 2018, while working as a photo editor for a major press agency, I…
Denis Brihat died a month ago. Françoise Denoyelle sent us this text and this image! Denis Brihat was born in Paris (1928) and, while still a teenager, began taking his first photographs with a Vest Pocket Kodak. He attended the Vaugirard School of photography, which he quickly left, preferring on the job training. The young recruit took his Leica to the regiment and became the official photographer of the 5th…
The 3rd edition of the Itinérances Foto festival in Sète will take place from May 24th to June 9th, 2025. The theme of the 2025 edition is: Rives et dérives (Shores and drifts). This call for entries is open to artists or artists' collectives with an established practice of photography, with a strong link to the region of Sète and/or the Mediterranean area. The call for applications closes on January…
Stephen Perloff, the editor of the The Photo Review announces the latest edition as follow. Here is The Photo Review Newsletter for January-February 2025. Just click on the link below to download. With best wishes for 2025, Stephen Perloff Editor https://us-ms.gr-cdn.com/getresponse-BxOEU/documents/ecd37bc7-2559-41eb-95ce-c708049f0dfe.pdf
A beautiful series of photographs to start the year presented by the Fahey/Klein Gallery ! The Fahey/Klein Gallery 148 N. La Brea Ave. Los Angeles, CA 90036 US www.faheykleingallery.com
Aurora Király’s Viewfinder (2014-2016) was one of the revelations at Paris Photo this year: Presented by Anca Poterașu Gallery (Bucharest) in the Voices section of the fair, alongside Viewfinder Clash (2020-2021) and Viewfinder Mock-Ups (2016-2019), the series entered several private collections, while two pieces are in the process of being acquired by the MoMA. In a conversation with Sonia Voss, curator of one of the three Voices stands, Király discusses…
Barbara Alper is an amazing street photographer. She feels little known in Europe and asked us to publish this message, illustrated by a portfolio of her images. Which we do with pleasure! Jean-Jacques Naudet The American photographer Barbara Alper has spent fifty years building an archive that is both personal and public, clever and poignant, joyful and serious. A natural street photographer, she has a deep interest in humanity…
The galerie Les filles du calvaire invited the curator Lise Bruyneel for a winter exhibition called Dans tes brumes (In your mists) gathering the works of Dirk Braeckman, Julie Calbert, Katrien de Blauwer, Antoine de Winter, Renée Lorie, Stéphanie Roland, Dries Segers, Lore Stessel and Laure Winants. Dans tes brumes December 7 - February 22, 2025 Les filles du calvaire 17 rue des Filles-du-Calvaire 75003 Paris www.fillesducalvaire.com