The Institut pour la photographie presents at the Théâtre du Nord the exhibition Portraits d’intérieurs dedicated to the documentary photographer Jean-Louis Schoellkopf, whose archives are kept by the Institute. Known for his photographs of the working world and the architecture of changing cities, Jean-Louis Schoellkopf paid particular attention to domestic spaces during his projects carried out between 1989 and 2008 in France and abroad. Designed as a family album, Portraits…
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A.galerie is exhibiting Bruno Aveillan until November 15 with an exhibition entitled: Vu de ma fenêtre. Arnaud Adida tells us about the photographer: I met Bruno Aveillan, the photographer, about ten years ago. It was during a cocktail in the house of Jean-Baptiste Danet, my best friend, who left us a few days ago. I say Bruno the photographer because his primary profession, his international fame, he owes to his…
Issue 18 of Like magazine has just been released. A fantastic story is in it : about Russ Melcher, one of the last actors and witnesses of the birth and golden age of photojournalism in the last century! JJN Like – Issue 18 https://www.calameo.com/read/0058362356925df9b1a89?authid=pHpAfANSA8PC
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The "InKantations" series has the particularity of being the result of a collaboration between two artists, the photographer Aaron and the visual artist Cécile Coent (inks). "InKantations" is a sacred song addressed to the woman who is reborn from her ashes. It pays homage to all the women who are recovering from the chaos of their lives ... Women have always experienced physical, sexual and moral violence, confinement, prohibition to…
This year, the Les femmes s'exposent festival offers 2 prizes and 1 grant to encourage a greater diversity of views on the world: . the FUJIFILM prize will reward a photographic subject related to resilience; . the SAIF prize this year offers a reflection on the theme of borders; . the Lebanon Scholarship is dedicated to professional women photographers of Lebanese nationality or permanently residing in Lebanon, in order to…
“Paris by night” intensifies the city. On March 1, 1978, Fabrice Emaer inaugurated Le Palace with a memorable performance by singer Grace Jones, directed by photographer and director Jean-Paul Goude. The former music hall, now open to the diversity of sexualities and backgrounds, became a hotspot for Parisian nightlife. Perhaps out of nostalgia for those festive nights of the 1970s and 1980s, Nuit Blanche has been offering, since October 5,…
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If the streets could speak "If the Streets Could Speak" is a colorful snapshot of life in London. The pictures capture the unspoken stories between people and the city. Colors play a big role, reflecting the emotions and personalities in the city. The colors play a pivotal role, each hue mirroring the vibrant spectrum of emotions, personalities, and narratives interlinked in the fabric of the city. The juxtaposition of colors…
During 1993-99 I reported frequently from Armenia and Karabagh exploring the legacy of the soviet era, nascent independence, war, blockade, and elections. There was immense hardship, but there was solidarity and hope. In 2022, I returned to a nation in defeat after a disastrous war in 2020. Armenia is struggling with a political and an existential crisis, made worse by the fall of Karabagh and the exodus of its population…
Modern Paradise : The power of attraction This series was the subject of a book published in 2024, and of several exhibitions in Paris, notably in a renowned gallery on Ile-Saint-Louis, and on the gates of the Cité internationale de Paris. 160 pages of photographs immersed in funfairs life, from Normandy... to Los Angeles! “The funfair is an abridgement of the world, a universal melancholy poetry." Since Barnum's invention of…
The children of the river These photographs were taken along the Mekong in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. More than 250 million people live in its basin and it is an integral part of the regional cultural identity. A common mythological figure, the Naga serpent, guardian of the river, adorns the temples built along its route. For this series, I chose children, why? Because these children are born and grow up…
Bubbles of Magic It all started with a photograph I discovered on social networks: a unique bokeh, like soap bubbles, and a watercolor finish that won me over at first sight. I fell in love with the Trioplan 100mm f2.8 lens from Meyer Optik Görlitz. After two years of hesitation, I finally ordered it. It took me another month of patience and uncertainty, as it was not confirmed that it…
A Violin at the |End of the World ''A Violin at the End of the World'' is a photographic travelogue shot during Pope Francis' travels to the South Pacific of September 2024. I had the chance to accompany the papal convoy during his journey. ''A Violin...' is obtained by systematically following Francis but consistently turning the camera 180 degrees away from him, to try and capture what he saw in…
Solitary Tides: The Pier Fishermen of San Diego In the predawn silence, when the sky shivers in the first light, "Solitary Tides" captures the lone fishermen on the San Diego piers. This collection of images delves into the quietude of fishermen casting lines into the Pacific's depths, seeking not just bait fish but also solace in the sea's vastness. Each image is a study in isolation, with the cold, early…
There is an exhibition in Milan that allows you to follow, step by step, idea by idea, the dialogue and collaboration between two creatives for antonomasia: Aldo Fallai and Giorgio Armani. Nearly fifty years of uninterrupted artistic dialogue between them have produced iconic images and insights into an aesthetic that has permeated the collective imagination and revolutionised the standards of the time. Aldo Fallai per Giorgio Armani, 1977-2021 is on…
The Photo Review, a critical journal of photography founded in 1976, will celebrate its 49th anniversary with a spectacular Annual Benefit Auction on Saturday, October 26, 2024, at 4 p.m. — at the Moore College of Art & Design, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103. The auction will offer a significant array of photographs from the 19th century to the present. Once again The Photo Review will offer its END THIS AUCTION feature. Bid the high estimate…
While his “badminton player” remains visible at the MUCEM until Monday, December 9th at the heart of the “Paradis naturistes” exhibition, Espace CRICO welcomes the Swiss artist Michael von Graffenried and his itinerant space ESPACE MVG until November 3rd with “Nu au Paradis”. A unique opportunity to rediscover exceptional work on naturism. For more than 10 years, between 1987 and 2001, Michael von Graffenried immersed himself in the daily life…
The 6th Festival of Surrealist and Creative Photography which took place at the Villa Aurélienne in Fréjus awarded the prize for surrealist artist of the year, presented by Olivier Damon (president of the Festival) to Aurélia Cheret. This is how the photographer presented herself: I started film photography as a teenager through my passions for music and dance. During my studies in art history, I decided to make it my…
The two German artists, Alexander Rosenkranz and Florian Merdes, present a multimedia exploration of Tempelhofer Feld, the largest public space in the world. Located in the heart of Berlin, this former airport, built under the Nazi regime and later becoming a symbol of liberation, has since been transformed into an urban park. The photographers made this the subject of their artistic interpretation through tilted horizons and textures, creating unconventional visions.…
The World A Wave is the theme for the second edition of Bristol Photo Festival, the international biennial of contemporary photography, which just open in autumn. The Festival programme focuses upon a world in constant motion; where the social, political and environmental conditions of shared life are always changing and becoming otherwise. We will publish en November three of their exhibitions : Ritual Inhabitual, Bandia Ribeira & Herbert Shergold. www.bristolphotofestival.org
The nicest announcement of the week. Not only does Présence(s) Photographie not ask you to pay registration fees, but if you are selected, they will accommodate you and reimburse your expenses ! You are a photographer, amateur or professional and want to reach the public with your work: prepare a series of photos or a 2 to 4 minute slideshow and participate, in Drôme provençale, to the Présence(s) photography festival.…
Jacques Henri Lartigue's L’épreuve de la couleur sheds light on a little-known part of the famous photographer's work: his fascination with stereoscopic Autochrome – one of the first color photography processes just introduced. The 90 preserved plates, produced from 1912 to 1928 then in 1946, are presented here for the first time in their entirety and in their original format. This process constitutes a formidable tool for exploration and renews…