The Conference of Birds What began as a bit a diversion has turned into a revelation. Photographing sparrows in flight in the wild has revealed a world of unimagined marvels and complexity. I think of them as bird portraits. They are photographed with natural light and no post-production arranging. The birds appear exactly as they did in the camera viewfinder. The series has expanded to hundreds of images. Each day…
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South Of The Humber - Trent Falls to Fitties Beach For the past few months I've been working on a photo documentary based on the south side of the Humber estuary. The images were taken between May and September 2024 and are a mix of landscape and portrait styles with a forensic approach to artefacts (from a private collection) found along the bank. The images form a narrative that combines…
Weak signal When I watch the news on TV here in Tunisia, very often the internet connection is cut or of poor quality. A message appears on the screen "Weak signal"! This weak signal from the internet transmission causes the image to be truncated, pixels appear and disappear partially or entirely and the information is thus truncated in turn. Hence the idea of taking with my phone camera this series…
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Archives 2014 In 1966, While doing a story on Andy Warhol for Life Magazine, Steve Schapiro photographed Lou Reed and the Velvet Underground, in a dilapidated Hollywood Hills castle where they were staying waiting to get paid for the Exploding Plastic Inevitable gig they had just played. Steve also photographed the Velvet at Scepter Studios in New York where they recorded with Nico for their first album. Photographs are exhibited at Ono Arte Contemporanea in Bologna…
Some images that you see once, you will never get out of your head. They will stay in your mind forever—because they triggered a certain emotion, and often, because they are uniquely beautiful, too. Images like these sometimes become part of the collective memory and, in Arthur Elgort’s case, part of fashion photography’s collective memory. Arthur Elgort is a master of creating iconic moments: Stella Tennant, fully dressed, diving into…
Homecoming Gallery presents photographer Lisa Sorgini, known for her ethereal photographs capturing scenes of modern motherhood and childhood nostalgia. Reminiscent of Old Master paintings, Lisa’s use of light and darkness is also a visual metaphor for the joys and challenges that are part of life, and become even more extrapolated when viewed from the emotion of being someone’s parent or child, or both. Our overview exhibition contains selected works from…
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“In 1997, a man walked through my studio doors in Chicago and changed my career,” says American photographer Sandro Miller. That man was actor John Malkovich. “John has given me the freedom to create and to use my knowledge as a photographer to explore and push boundaries both in stills and motion.” This creative playground is revealed in Malkovich: Then Came John, the latest book to feature Sandro’s “muse.” Yet,…
The 180th issue of Photo Poche is dedicated to a major figure in photojournalism and the Magnum agency: American photographer Susan Meiselas. Susan Meiselas (born in 1948) is one of the essential figures in the history of photography—not only because she confronts us with the realities of global conflicts, from wars to human rights issues, but also because she brings a vital reflection on the role of the medium and…
Who today hasn’t heard of Vivian Maier? Though her work was brought to light by budding collector John Maloof, whose acclaimed documentary introduced her to the public, the American “nanny photographer” had yet to make her way into the iconic Photo Poche series. This is now accomplished with the release of issue 179, published by Actes Sud. In the introduction, photography historian Anne Morin tells the story of this woman,…
Actes Sud has published a new edition of What Do You Do with Your Dead? by Sophie Calle, which now includes additional responses to this famous question. These responses were collected from guestbooks at her exhibitions at the Centre de la Vieille Charité in Marseille in 2019 and at the Kunstmuseum Ravensburg in 2020. One of Sophie Calle’s most beautiful exhibitions took place in 2017, when the French artist transformed…
Room 207, the book by French photographer Jean-Michel André, published by Actes Sud, is the winner of the 2024 Nadar-Gens d’Images Prize. In the summer of 1983, Jean-Michel André was seven years old. He went on vacation to Corsica with his father, his father’s new partner, and her daughter. On the night of August 5th, they decided to stop at the Sofitel hotel in Avignon. The children slept in Room…
Thierry Maindrault's Monthly Cogitations They say that I am grumpy, backward-looking, pessimistic and that I understand nothing of the splendors of contemporary images. No hasty generalizations, this is only true for those that come out of nowhere or from a box with a belly full of electronic components. I would be blind to the masterpieces of the new emerging “Leonardos”. I would be impervious to the beneficial miracles of collective…
Paris Photo continues to gain momentum. This year, the return to the Grand Palais allows the fair to double its space compared to previous years. The publishing sector benefits from this expanded area, now beautifully situated on the galleries overlooking the main hall. On exhibition, designed as a pedagogical project, caught our attention. Conceived by the Institut pour la photographie (Lille) in collaboration with Photo Élysée (Lausanne), L is for…
The highlight of the public programme at Paris Photo this year is an exhibition of works by one of the most important and certainly most individual American photographers of the postwar era, Larry Fink (1941 – 2023). Sensual Empathy as it’s titled, is curated by Lucy Sante and presented by MUUS Collection. MUUS Collection acquired the Larry Fink estate earlier in the year and the team is still in the…
This is a first which was inaugurated at the Abattoirs de Toulouse contemporary art museum; the coming together of two major institutions and their photographic collections. A rich and not really known heritage, some two hundred and fifty works drawn equally from each of the collections. They were formed respectively on their own criteria, the Château d’eau embracing all photographic practices and the Abattoirs favoring more experimental or visual images.…
The agro-industrial region of Almería (Andalusia, Spain) is known locally as ‘The Sea of Plastic’ due to the vast network of greenhouses that dominate the landscape. It is an area dedicated to the production of out-of-season vegetables, often exported to northern European countries, including the United Kingdom. Bandia Ribeira’s work focuses on the often-invisible communities of workers who find themselves caught in a system where lax labour law and environmental…
The global surge in demand for avocados has driven drug cartels across Mexico to become heavily involved in the trade. In response, in 2011 a group of women from the community of Cherán (Michoacán state) took a stand against the local cartel and succeeded in establishing a new government based on long-standing Purépecha indigenous principles. For five years, the collective Ritual Inhabitual documented Cherán’s struggle through a blend of documentary…
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, Herbert Shergold operated a commercial photography studio in Bristol, using glass plate negatives – an unusually antiquated technique popular in the 1910s – to create highly stylised portraits of actors as well as of his local community. In Shergold’s studio, Bristol’s working class residents were styled to appear as Hollywood film stars. Yet little is known of Shergold. After his death, his images largely disappeared…
Fotomuseum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht, the Netherlands, presents a retrospective exhibition of the American documentary photographer Joseph Rodriguez until February 2, 2025. The exhibition 'We're all People' shows 75 photos of mostly marginalized groups of people and their struggles in everyday life. The images were taken in the 80s and 90s, mainly in New York City and Los Angeles. As a taxi driver from 1977 to 1987, Rodriguez captured…
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2024 is an important year for Paris Photo, which returns to the Grand Palais after a long period of renovations. L'Œil de la Photographie interviewed Florence Bourgeois, who has been its director for ten years. This edition marks the eagerly awaited return of Paris Photo to the Grand Palais. Indeed, there is great excitement surrounding our return to this historic and majestic setting, as we will have 21,000 square…