The Eye of Photography is releasing the fifth chapter of “Cartes Blanches” with the support of MPB. Each month, a French photographer publishes an exclusive series captured while experimenting with an equipment loaned by the international platform for buying, selling, and exchanging photographic equipment. Islands certainly fascinate. Following Mathilde Guihot's Île Tudy and Cleo-Nikita Thomasson's Corsica, this new episode brought by Marguerite de Tavernost delves into the silver and blood…
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This year again, you can find the team from Étude Yann le Mouël, accompanied by the expert Charlotte Bathélémy and the Lumière des roses team for an auction in the shade of the plane trees of the Hotel Fanton. Arles, Photographic auctions Thursday July 4, 2024 at 6 p.m. Place of sale: Bureau des Festivals 34 rue du Docteur Fanton - Arles Preliminary exhibition of the images which will be…
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Maryam Ashrafi, of Iranian origin, studied sociology related to photography, and vice versa, at Newport University (GB). She has just published the book Rising among the ruins, dancing between the bullets after spending six years in various Kurdish territories, particularly on the border between Iraq and Iran, but especially in northern Syria. Her photographs bear witness of "living with" behind the front lines: her photography does not fall within the…
The Eye of Photography presents on a monthly basis features from The Agents Club such as their Insta News, Master Series or Profiles. In her experimental fashion and fine art photography, Elizaveta Porodina, based in Germany, travels through time and space, extracting the underlying emotions in her entrancing images. Growing up in post-Soviet Russia, Elizaveta's early years were impacted by the brutalist buildings in Moscow and her mother who introduced art to…
Editions de La Belle Étoile* are publishing this book by Riego van Wersch. Here are some images accompanied by this text from the editor Stéphane Coutelle. Riego van Wersch photographs as one paints, the gesture is paramount. This gesture which invents clear fuzziness, which creates textures and materials. The sea like fine linen, The wave that throws up sparks of foam, The ocean scratched like an engraving, A navy sky…
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Selected Works Since beginning their collaboration, photographers Ning Kai (b. 1987, China) and Sabrina Scarpa (b. 1991, the Netherlands) have been in constant pursuit of beauty. Partners in work and life, their artistic mission has become to portray the land between them. "From east to west, we seek places that bring us closer to nature to capture and convey the poetry and harmony we witness therein. Bridging the spiritual and…
"Rosto de Sal” proposes a reflection on the image as a means of alchemy, elaboration and healing. It raises the incessant metamorphosis of life: energy transforming into matter, matter transforming into energy. We are transitory forms sparking in and out of existence, engendering a continuous movement. In 2021, when my mother's physical-body was ripped away from me by the Inconceivable, I began the journey that would give rise to this…
Sanctuary Frozen in Time When nothing but earth, heaven and nature are the companions of your days and nights, then life is a wonderful journey into the immensity of true freedom. Sanctuary Frozen in Time is a series of photo that takes us on a photographic journey throughout Mongolia with Marc Progin leading us on a pilgrimage back to the origins of life, across a vast domain, where nature is…
Gypsy swing This series presents street portraits of people from different gypsy communities. The fervor, sometimes theatricality, resilience, trans-nationality, travel and increasingly sedentary lifestyle of this often marginalized people are all combined. It's also from all these dimensions that a certain photogenic beauty emerges, which I wanted to show.
Au Bonheur des Dames "Au Bonheur des Dames" is a series of images to illustrate my questions and point out certain situations that I feel are prejudicial to women in today's society. Of course, I questioned the legitimacy, as a man, of tackling these subjects, but I think I speak for many men who are rarely heard. https://maxjuillot.myportfolio.com/
Balkan Trieste - The Damned of the Silos Winter 2024. They arrive from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Nepal, then from Syria, Iran, Iraq, Bangladesh. Men fleeing from misery, from wars, from torture. They have crossed the entire Balkan Route, they have been traveling for months, some for years. They enter from Slovenia to finish the game in Trieste, the last north-eastern border for Europe. They faced unspeakable vicissitudes, overcame rejections, beatings from…
A few hours with Eridano I am originally from the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, whose northern border is delimited by the Po – known in roman times as Eridano – the widest and longest of Italian rivers. A fascinating river, the Po is the soul and lifeblood of the fertile valley that stretches from west to east across northern Italy and is one of the most important industrial and…
My first meeting with Jean-Claude Gautrand dates back to yesteryear 1967. I had the honor of being invited to exhibit, by the Grand Cercle, some of my first creative photographs, avenue Franklin Delano Roosevelt in Paris -Champs Elysées. Very active in the “30 × 40” (a large photo club named after the size of the exhibition prints required at the time), Jean-Claude was present at the opening of the large…
It’s hard to believe that it’s already ten years since Camille Lepage was killed. Through this commemoration, we remember her exceptional talent and dedication as a photojournalist, particularly in conflict zones such as the Central African Republic. In 2014, Camille Lepage was awarded the Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Foundation’s first Award of Excellence, a well-deserved recognition of her work. Tragically, however, she did not have the opportunity to receive it in person.…
In his work, Mexican artist Diego Moreno deals with very personal experiences growing up in an environment deeply marked by religion, in which he did not recognize himself. Aware of his homosexuality from a young age, Moreno considered it incompatible with the “good” values instilled in him by family, school and the Catholic Church. In Malign Influences he imagines an alternative reality composed of monstrous beings. He manipulates photos taken…