MyUTAH MyUTAH is a series of photographs taken during a month-long journey around the Colorado Plateau. Although the area is best known for its’ grand views and dramatic rock formations, this series focuses more on its unique immersive qualities such as the murmuring light, intricate textures, saturated colors and powerful forms which envelop not only that well-known grandiose scenery but also serve to animate even the smallest vignettes. The silvery…
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Aerial photographs of Religious and Spiritual sites in Northern New Mexico This is a series of aerial photographs of religious and spiritual sites in northern New Mexico. This is part of a book I'm working on. It will be a coffee table style, large format, photography book with ground and drone images of: Spanish Mission churches, Sikh, Hindu, Islamic, Greek Orthodox, native people and other Christian buildings and their surroundings…
Over the Bridges The practice of the job of inspector of bridges in the office Toulousain Getec Sud-Ouest for more than 30 years, gives me the opportunity to take another look at structures. This series has been travelling since 2008, through the inspected bridges, mainly on the ASF (Autoroutes du Sud de la France) motorway network. Access to all parts of the works is essential for a detailed inspection, and…
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Once he was one of the highest paid photographers in the world. Fernand Fonssagrives (1910-2003) was linked to the early 'Design Laboratory' classes of Alexey Brodovitch, and was a key member of the close knit group of photographers now celebrated as The New York School. His most memorable work traces the unique partnership he had with his first wife, legendary model Lisa Fonssagrives, a former dancer who went on to…
Antoine Verglas : Beauty Only Is Boring Parisian by origin, Antoine Verglas began his career as a model and then as a television host before turning to photography. Very quickly he moved to New York. Known for having photographed the most famous models such as Stephanie Seymour, Naomi Campbell, Linda Evangelista, Claudia Schiffer and even Cindy Crawford, he has his own way of capturing beauty and aesthetics. He is patient…
The adage ‘a picture is worth a thousand (or ten thousand) words’, doesn’t ring true when it comes to photojournalism. The audience needs to know what they are looking at if the intention of the photograph is to communicate a specific message and derive an emotional response. Very few images can stand without captions and all images that are considered iconic have been supported by words. While ambiguity in photography…
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RocioSantaCruz in Barcelona presents Javier Inés’ exhibition Barcelona Universal KGB. Javier Inés’ images of the 1980s are the dual chronicle of Barcelona’s transformation, culminating in the celebration of the 1992 Olympic Games. Through the use of portraiture, Inés documents the great urban and cultural change of the city, which in the pre-Olympic period began to become the object of desire of many other cities around the world. It was a…
New insights at the Fondazione MAST, in Bologna, with the presentation of the works of the finalists of the MAST Photography Grant on Industry and Work 2025. These are the images by Sheida Soleimani (winner of this 8th edition), Felicity Hammond, Gosette Lubondo, Silvia Rosi and Kai Wasikowski. All under the age of 35, they are the emerging talents selected from 42 candidates from all over the world, who have…
Photographer Sayuri Ichida presents “Transiənt” at the Daiwa Foundation in London. Originally from Fukuoka, located on the island of Kyūshū in the south of Japan, the Ichida family had to go to the northern central part of the country for professional reasons. Later, the young Sayuri then moved on to study photography at Tokyo Visual Arts College (2006) and, once she graduated, began working as a studio assistant. Barely twenty…
“I feel very adventurous. There are so many doors to be opened, and I’m not afraid to look behind them” – Elizabeth Taylor Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a few of their favorite pictures organized thematically. This is : Thresholds of space and time We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found.…
Until April 13, the Fondation Cartier-Bresson presents the dark images of Karim Kal who questions the medium to the point of wondering what we can see in what we do not see. On the ground floor of the HCB foundation, the exhibition dedicated to Karim Kal is presented. Entitled “Mons Ferratus” (the Iron Mountain linked to the very ferruginous soil of the region), it displays views taken in Kabylia. This…
The Instituto Cervantes in Toulouse presents the exhibition Nicolás Muller : Le regard engagé (A committed gaze). Nicolás Muller (1913-2000) had a life of exile, like his compatriots Robert Capa or André Kertész, while having managed to satisfy his desire for images, and to report on the living conditions of his peers. He became one of the big names in Hungarian social photography. Born into a bourgeois Jewish family, he…
The General Directorate of Identity and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, in collaboration with the Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum International Photography Award (HIPA), has announced the launch of a photography and videography contest titled "Hatta Through the Lens of Light." The contest coincides with the multi-activity winter season in Hatta, which has become a leading attraction for both domestic and international tourists. Contest Rules: Participation is open to…
Oana Ivan Gallery opens its doors with an inaugural exhibition dedicated to Peter Knapp, one of visionaries of contemporary imagery. Featuring around thirty iconic and previously unseen works by Peter Knapp, Compte à rebours, 2024–1960 offers a journey through time, tracing six decades of creativity, boldness, and innovation. A master of the aesthetic revolution Peter Knapp does not simply take photographs; he stages, reinvents, and transcends the boundaries between art…
We received these very moving images and text from Marylise Vigneau, documentary photographer based between Austria and Pakistan. SAKARTVELO, CHRONICLE OF A STRUGGLE The year 2024 was marked by a rise in authoritarianism eroding democracies, but also by the emergence of powerful acts of resistance. This was particularly true in Georgia — Sakartvelo in Georgian — a small nation with a long history of fighting Soviet and Russian colonialism. Since…
The Rijksmuseum presents a survey of American photography. With more than 200 works spanning three centuries, American Photography will be an exploration of the rich and multifaceted history of photography in the United States, showing how the medium has permeated every aspect of our lives: in art, news, advertising and everyday life. American Photography will give picture of the country through the eyes of American photographers, showing the country in…
Until February 22, the Fondation des Treilles and Initial LABO are presenting an exhibition of the 2024 winners of the “Fondation des Treilles Residence Prize for Photography”. Jean-Christophe Ballot, Paul Lemaire and Mohamed Mahdy carried out a residency in 2024 at the Domaine des Treilles to continue or broaden a photographic series linked to the Mediterranean. Also on display is the second winner of the “Prix Escourbiac - Fondation des…
James Welling presents his third exhibition in Paris, at the Galerie Marian Goodman. After using analog photographic processes, James Welling turned to digital technologies in 1998. Thought Objects (2023-24), whose title is borrowed from the anthology of photographs by Barbara Ess and Glenn Branca published in 1987, and of which new photographs were recently taken in Italy, are presented at 79 rue du Temple, while at 66 rue du Temple,…
Nicola Fioravanti is the winner of the Prize of the Public for the Tremplin Jeunes Talents at the Planches Contact festival, an initiative dedicated to highlighting the new artistic generation. It is thus presented. His project, Normandy, Colors Only, is based on a simple but powerful idea: color as a universal language, understandable without words. From the iconic beaches of Deauville and Trouville, inspired by the legacy of the Impressionists,…
On February 10, 2025, La Poste will issue a stamp in tribute to Juliette Gréco, who died five years ago. The photo is by Erwin Blumenfeld. Singer, interpreter of the greatest French authors, actress, woman of convictions. For 70 years, she contributed to the influence of French culture throughout the world, as a result, she received all the distinctions of the French Republic. Julie-Amour Rossini, granddaughter of Juliette Gréco, as…
Rosemary McGrotha: She was the absolute fantasy of the 80s. The height of seduction, femininity, sensuality. Denis Piel devotes a book to her Rosemary: The Unrecognized Superstar. Rosemary was an extraordinary exception in the world of fashion photography. Her unmatched ability to collaborate seamlessly with every creative visionary she worked with set her apart, and she consistently elevated every shoot she participated in. Her repertoire includes collaborations with some of…