A valet's view I'm a valet, and thanks to this job, I was able to work in Chamonix and Val d'Isère, taking advantage of my free time to capture photos. Then I'd go on vacation once the contract was up, and it was back to hunting for photos. This series involves work over three years, with many hours of hiking in classic black and white. Although I vary the colors…
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A photographic hike along the trail of Robert-Louis Stevenson Robert-Louis Stevenson, a young Scottish writer and future author of 'Treasure Island' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde', stayed regularly in France from 1874. In 1878, he decided to visit the Cévennes region. He took the train and stopped off in Le Monastier-sur-Gazeille (Haute-Loire), a small village close to Le Puy-En-Velay where he bought a jenny from…
Hybrids, Architecture for the Metaverse Hybrids, Architecture for the Metaverse is a series of photomontages inspired by the Metaverse, and ways in which the people immersed in the Metaverse might interact with the fantasy architectural objects displayed in the photomontages. The intention was to create architectural objects that have never been seen before, in order to inspire the participants in the Metaverse to become more creative in their interactions, without…
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"Self-portraits" Giorgia Bellotti lives in the province of Bologna, Italy, high up in the Tuscan-Emilian Apennines. Since childhood, it was drawing and painting were the disciplines that she preferred. It was only a few years ago that she discovered photography as an artistic medium. This gave her the impetus to start artistic research focused on herself and her inner universe. Giorgia uses the self-portrait to see herself, heal herself, seek herself,…
Marian Goodman Gallery presents Memory Lost, their first exhibition in New York with Nan Goldin, who joined the gallery in September 2018. This major exhibition is the first solo presentation by the artist in New York in five years and presents an important range of historical works together with two new video pieces and the debut of two new series of photographs. Memory Lost (2019), an important, new digital slideshow,…
The selfie is a photographic genre within everyone's reach where the use is to show off oneself in the best possible circumstances. The opposite would be strange. Yet it only shows an apparent truth. The point of this series is to be off beat, where it is impossible to cheat. The women present appear completely naked, without artifice, lying on their sofa. They have a phone in hand that triggers…
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The Berlin gallery presents a vast selection of portraits taken by Ingar Krauss since the late 1990s. From the German countryside to Russia, via the Philippines, Ingar Krauss takes a sensitive look at the world around him. Ingar Krauss is a storyteller of the intelligible. Born in 1965 in East Germany, he was a caregiver in a psychiatric environment before becoming famous in photography. A life experience which will undoubtedly…
On May 30, 2024, before the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, as a world exclusive, the @29artsinprogress gallery in Milan launched the new book by Michel Haddi entitled Tahiti Surf published by MHS Publishing. Michel Haddi writes: Bear in mind, the Olympic 2024 surf competition will be held in Tahiti. It is all about love, surf, water, and the most famous wave in the world A.K.A Teahupo’o. I had the pleasure…
From May 31 to September 29, 2024, the McCord Stewart Museum presents Portraits and Fashion – Quebec Photographers Beyond Borders, brings together prints by 17 photographers who are shining a spotlight on Quebec talent on the international stage: Max Abadian, William Arcand, Richard Bernardin, Alex Black, Sacha Cohen, Cristina Gareau, Andréanne Gauthier, Royal Gilbert, Shayne Laverdière, Carl Lessard, Monic Richard, Norman Jean Roy, Étienne Saint-Denis, Nelson Simoneau, Oumayma Ben Tanfous,…
“I do not photograph the differences but the similarities.” - Dorothy Bohm Dorothy Bohm at 100 celebrates the remarkable life and work of Dorothy Bohm [1924– 2023] and coincides with what would have been her 100th birthday. Having originally trained as a studio portraitist in wartime Manchester, she would go on to travel extensively, establishing herself as a leading humanist street photographer. Bohm’s passion for the medium extended far beyond…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. This is a selection of their portfolio : Hairy Situation The Agents Club, founded in 2018 by Alexandre and Wanda Orlowski, is a unique mobile platform showcasing the most sought-after photography agencies worldwide and the exceptional image-makers they represent. This feature was first published by The Agents Club. www.theagentsclub.com
Thierry Bouët sends us his Writers portfolio accompanied by this text. To be a writer, you must know the meaning of words that comes from reading. Paradoxically, we must therefore consume before manufacturing. Writers work from home, behind a desk full of quirks. The hourly ritual is often found at times when no one is moving. Imagination does not fall from the sky, it works like a muscle. The obligation…
The 60th edition of the Foire internationale de la Photo in Bièvres presents a major exhibition by Finnish photographer Pentti Sammallahti. The Foire internationale de la Photo was created in 1964 by Jean and André Fage. At that time, it was not uncommon to come across renowned photographers such as Marcel Ichac, Marcel Bovis, Paul Almasy, Jean Sibet and Man Ray in its alleys. Still organized by the Photoclub Paris-Val-de-Bièvre…
At the Little Big Galerie, Les Yvettes celebrate the first "striptease" born in Montmartre... ...130 years ago. In 1894, the actress Blanche Cavelli had the audacity to undress on stage, in a pantomime number entitled «Le coucher d’Yvette». Last March, this historic act was celebrated at Madame Arthur's, in the very place where Cavelli took off her clothes, in the presence of renowned Burlesque performers. Having gravitated for years in…
The gallery dedicated to the work of German photographer Lothar Wolleh tells the story of a friendship woven around the arts, that of two characters whose practices have marked their respective countries, Germany and the Netherlands. In the background, Delft, birthplace of visual artist Jan Schoonhoven, also his muse. Light, shadow and structure are the photographic imprint of Lothar Wolleh (1930-1979), admirer and friend of the artists whose dense work…
THE WERK, and Fire Island Pines Historical Preservation Society present FIRE ISLAND The Photography of Meryl Meisler, a celebration of 1970s Gay Culture. Meryl Meisler captured the sexy, free-spirited, post-Stonewall/pre-AIDS summers on Fire Island with her camera in the late 1970s. FLASHBACK August 4, 1962: Shocking news! Meryl and friends at Girl Scout Camp Edey in Bayport, Long Island, New York, were stunned—Marilyn Monroe was found dead. The femme fatale…
Presented by Anastasia Photo, the faces and scenes in Philip Collier’s “The New York Years 1975 – 1980” capture a period of time in American iconography that is both familiar yet distant. It is no secret that there is an everlasting infatuation with New York City, and in particular, there is a mutual obsession that transcends generations of reminiscing on what it was like to live at a time when…
The current exhibition Objective Photography by Karl Hugo Schmölz • Advertising & Architecture Vintages from the 1930’s to the 1950’s presents selected incunabula from the renowned Cologne photo atelier Fotowerkstätte Schmölz. The focus of this show is on the images, often stringently minimalist, of cinema interiors, staircases and industrial architecture. All images by Karl Hugo Schmölz (1917-1986) display outstanding artistic quality and a unique signature brand of technical perfection. During…
The RÊVE association, which promotes photography through education, is launching a call for applications for its photography competition The Dreamers, intended for passionate and talented children aged 12 to 16 residing in the Greater Paris. This is the 1st edition of this photographic competition in support of young talents, its theme is “A day in my life”. The competition is supported by Hahnemühle, Atelier D-Images as well as Amap studio…
Christian Angerer : Black & White is deeper ! Internationally renowned portrait photographer Christian Angerer has been working in the media industry since 1985. Passionate about cinematic photography, he excels in both black and white and color. His goal is to capture the essence of his subjects and reveal the story behind each image, whether they are celebrities or ordinary people. Christian's photographs stand out for their storytelling quality, transcending mere…
The Galerie Marian Goodman presents a new solo exhibition by Thomas Struth in Paris, entitled Nature & Politics. The exhibition focuses on a selection of photographs taken in recent years at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and the Leibniz Institute for Wildlife and Zoo Research (IZW), two of the most prestigious scientific research centers in the world whose scale and complexity of experiments remain unknown to the public.…