Over a period of sixty years, Christian Rose has travelled the musical scene, compiling a colossal collection of images and encounters. A freelance photographer of rock, blues, jazz, funk... from The Clash to Tina Turner via Miles Davis and many others, he has filled the pages of numerous magazines: Jazz Magazine, International Herald Tribune, Libération, Le Monde, Guitare Mag... His entire body of work is held by the Bibliothèque historique…
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The exhibition « Notre famille afghane, souvenirs d’une vie envolée » (“Our Afghan family, memories of a vanished life”) by Olivier Jobard is on display until November 24 at the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen of the Académie des beaux-arts in Paris. Olivier Jobard is the winner of the 14th edition of the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Photography Prize - Academy of Fine Arts (2022). This work is a continuation of…
The winner of the 2024 edition of the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Photography– Académie des beaux-arts Prize is Guillaume Herbaut for his project “Ukraine, invisible wounds”. This prize is endowed with 30,000 euros. Guillaume Herbaut's project will be presented in the form of an exhibition at the Pavillon Comtesse de Caen of the Académie des beaux-arts in the fall of 2026. Académie des beaux-arts 27, quai de Conti 75006…
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Nino Mier Gallery presents Women’s Work, an exhibition of photographs and videos by Finnish artist IIU SUSIRAJA. Susiraja is known for her still and moving image portraits, which capture the artist in her own home or her parents’ home, interacting with items such as housekeeping tools and pantry staples with prurient, deadpan humor. In Women’s Work, which will be on view from February 18 - March 19, 2022 in Los Angeles, Susiraja brings a…
Alcatraz Since 2020 I’ve visited Alcatraz - the former prison island in San Francisco Bay – to reflect on pandemic-era themes of isolation, confinement, and social control. Alcatraz is Spanish for a type of bird. We say “free as a bird,” but some birds live in cages. Sometimes they are jailbirds. Alcatraz Island, whose name evokes freedom, has become synonymous not with the bird but with the cage. Although the old penitentiary’s…
Fog The reddish tiles were still damp and the dead leaves, fallen from the bare trees and black as ravens, when slowly, like an ethereal and graceful woman, a thick blanket of fog descended. She landed on everything and everyone with her wet, cold veil. Everything was full of it. The old and imposing tree, which turned its branches heavily towards the sky, as if to welcome that goddess as…
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Women Photographers International Archive (WOPHA), in partnership with the Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM), present the second edition of the WOPHA Congress, a creative convening and exhibition series, taking place across South Florida, titled “How Photography Teaches Us to Live Now”, happening from October 23 - 26, 2024. Conceptualized by Latinx art historian and curator Aldeide Delgado, the Congress presents the indelible contribution of women and non-binary photographers in contemporary…
Maggie Steber b. 1949; Austin, Texas. She lives in Miami. I photograph people. I am interested in people’s stories, not only about themselves but also about where they live. Miami is a city where we see people from all over the world who call this place home. This is its beauty and character. I made these photographs when Miami was still more innocent in many ways. Living here is like…
Peggy L. Nolan Née en 1944, Albany, New York. She lives in Hollywood, FL. Got married raised seven kids lived in the projects stayed home cooked and cleaned dreamed of making art started photographing shoplifted film learned to print shot a lot of pictures stole more film moved out of the projects went back to college shot more film studied hard got a job shot more pictures got divorced got…
Silvia Lizama Née en 1957; Havana, Cuba. She lives in Hollywood, Florida. In November 1960, just before I turned three, my family left Cuba for Miami fully expecting to return once the political situation stabilized. What was meant to be a temporary move became a permanent life in the U.S., a country that offered us freedom and opportunity. When curator Aldeide Delgado invited me to participate in the "Shared Documentary…
Elisa Benedetti b. 1970, Caracas, Venezuela ; resides in Miami. I was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to Miami in 2018. It was then that I decided to pursue photography seriously as a profession. Initially, I focused on capturing landscapes, particularly the beautiful sunrises and sunsets around Florida. In 2019, I attended a documentary photography workshop, and since then, documentary photography has become my passion. I embarked on a…
Sofia Valiente b. 1990, Portland, Oregon. Lives in Miami, FL. My practice stems from the documentary tradition— I employ an anthropological approach to fieldwork and produce photographic and lens based media projects while embedded within communities. Relationships and involvement with communities beyond photographs is central to my practice. The dissemination of my work has always been integral to my practice. I produce photobooks and work with archival materials, textual assemblage,…
RemiJin Camping Née à Valenzuela, Philippines. She lives in Pembroke Pines, FL. Farmlands have always had a special place for me. I come from farmers on both sides of my family, rice farmers on my mother's side, and dairy farmers on my father's side. I wasn’t raised on a farm myself, but while growing up in the Philippines I lived surrounded by rice, sugarcane, mangoes, coffee, and pineapple farms. I…
Emilie Erbin : From Architecture to Beauty Photographer whose artistic journey embodies a fascinating transformation, Émilie Erbin has evolved from capturing interior design and architecture to a universe more focused on beauty and cosmetics. Initially captivated by structures, shapes, and spaces, she skillfully transferred this passion to faces and bodies, using light as a tool to sculpt both matter and emotion. While her work is rooted in architecture, it has…
A great photographic fresco created by the best photojournalists unfolds in the cloisters, museums and parks of Lodi, an Italian town steeped in history. This is the 15th edition of the il Festival della Fotografia Etica / Festival of Ethical Photography (FFE), which not only calls for greater awareness of the problems and beauties of our world but also features high-quality photography. We are talking about more than twenty exhibitions,…
Ken Light | American Stories: 1969-1995 at the Bronx Documentary Center showcases three decades of work by photographer Ken Light, highlighting significant moments in American history during this period. Light’s images focus on social issues, human rights, and the lives of overlooked communities, providing a powerful look at the challenges and stories of this period. The exhibition includes work from some of Light’s twelve published books, including selections from Report…
The Bronx Documentary Center’s exhibition, El Salvador: Legacy of Violence, pairs two important and historic photographic projects done three decades apart–one by American photographer Robert Nickelsberg, the other by Salvadoran photographer Fred Ramos–bodies of work that mirror, inform and resonate, each with the other. The two projects define El Salvador's troubled Cold War history, document today's political evolution and focus on US complicity and negligence in the small Central American…
The Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson and the Fondation d’Entreprise Hermès are presenting The Inhabitants, an exhibition by Raymond Meeks, until January 5, 2025. The Fondation d’Entreprise Hermès provides long-term support for the visual arts, particularly through the Immersion program, a Franco-American photographic commission. Launched in 2014, this program aims to support contemporary photography in France and the United States. In partnership with the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation in Paris and the International…
On October 25, Freeman’s | Hindman’s Cincinnati salesroom presents what is believed to be the first American photograph of a romantically posed interracial couple. The auction house states : The Anonymous, ninth plate daguerreotype, ca 1850-1855 depicting a white woman and African American or mixed-race man in an amorous pose, his arm draped around her shoulder, pulling her close while they hold hands. As of this writing we have been…
The 17th edition of the NICEPHORE+ International Photography Festival opens its doors to the public until October 26 in Clermont-Ferrand. Another look at fashion photography is presented as follows by Patrick Ehme, artistic director of the festival: For many “purists”, fashion photography is, at most, only “illustration”. This on the pretext that it responds to an order with a utilitarian, mercantile and consumerist purpose... And yet! It turns out, and…
The Moments / The Street Scenes For me, photographing the streets is a process of actively observing without being noticed, it is almost like being a silent shadow; in a way, you put your identity in your pocket and become a channeler of emotions of strangers. Thanks to this voyeuristic approach I have been privileged to catch tiny little moments: a gesture or glimpse that exposes loneliness, hope, affection, joy…