Losing the North Diptychs I was born in northern France, where I lived from childhood until I was 19, in a small working-class town between slag heaps and glassworks. Sixteen years later, when my daughter was born, I returned with my camera to capture the faces of those who had never really known me as I was. My country, my family, our otherness. I look at them today with tenderness,…
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Our beautiful Camargue, a treasure on borrowed time? (Here is an overview of my work with 15 photographs. Full report 60 photographs). "How beautiful is my Camargue". I've said this phrase so many times since my earliest childhood. As a native of the magnificent Gard department, my parents introduced me to it at a very early age. This land of the Petite Camargue is very dear to my heart... I…
Shipyards For a long time, I thought about how I could tackle this subject, which was close to my heart, but which I found so difficult to tackle in a rational and, if possible, original photographic study. In memory of all those thousands of workers involved in shipbuilding for several generations, who had lost their tools of the trade, with the direct consequence of losing their jobs to shipyard workers…
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Bildhalle Zurich announces the new publication of the book Hell On Wheels - New York Subway 1977-1984 (Edition Bildhalle) and the exhibition of the same name. The photo book as well as the exhibition show not only the iconic images from the legendary series, but also photographs that have never been published before. Bill Shapiro, former editor-in-chief of LIFE magazine, wrote the introduction. “In May of 1977, a 30-year-old Swiss…
Quatre Instants de Nudité / Four Moments of Nudity I have been taking photos with models, mainly female, for a very long time. Why only photos of women? Surely because women are a great source of inspiration for me. Certainly also, for this book, I wanted to idealize everything that makes their differences, their beauty, their sweetness, their emotions, their power of seduction. I also appreciate this exchange, this trust, even this complicity…
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…
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Erica Lennard produced her series Les Femmes, les Sœurs, between the United States and Europe when she was a young woman of 20. Coming from California she settled in Paris in 1973, she photographed her younger sister Elizabeth, her friends and the women she met and admired. These portraits of women are both an ode to the power and beauty of women and a quest for identity at an age…
Flowers Gallery presents Endless Forms Most Beautiful (2022), the latest project from American photographer Janelle Lynch. This series is comprised of diaphanous cyanotypes and striking, large-format black and white photographs produced during six weeks of solitude along the Atlantic Ocean in Amagansett, New York, at the end of 2022. Endless Forms Most Beautiful draws its title from the final lines of Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species, adopted by…
Die Plek : Alberta - Royal Belgian Sailing Club (RBSC) : Charlie De Keersmaecker : Down By The River
Internationally renowned portrait and fashion photographer Charlie De Keersmaecker interprets in the series ‘Down By The River’ (2018) his bygone youthful summers by and on the water of the Scheldt.. His models exude a certain naivety, but can also be suspected of having a touch of condescension towards anyone who does not belong to their circle of friends or was not there that summer on the bank. Even though all…
The Centre for British Photography will focus on innovative photographic approaches to landscape and the environment in its six new exhibitions and displays opening this June. From a lightbox composite work of Helen Sear to an immersive exhibition of photographs by Mandy Barker, the Centre will encourage visitors to reconsider the world around them and our impact on the landscape. James Hyman, Director of the Centre for British Photography said:…
A new exhibition of the works of Congolese photographer Maurice Bidilou called Pellosh takes place from June 8 to 18 in Paris 3eme. 10 rue Caffarelli. Maurice Bidilou, known as Pellosh was born on August 15, 1951 in Bouansa in southern Congo-Brazza and at the age of 20 became an apprentice photographer in Pointe-Noire. During almost two years, he learned the keys and tricks of the trade and trained in…
Healing Waters a new biographical film about acclaimed photographer Linda Troeller, will make its premiere at the New Jersey International Film Festival. Directed by Derek Johnson and Ali Scattergood, the film tells the story of Troeller's life and career, focusing on her groundbreaking work documenting healing experiences in mineral springs and the female vision. Troeller's powerful photographs have been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and published in numerous books…
The 2023 edition of the Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year competition rewarded photographer Jon Enoch and his shot The Candy Man, while 24 other sub-categories were awarded. Food photography is a strange field for the uninitiated. Narrowly summed up in its decorative dimension, it forms, through the Pink Lady Food Photographer of The Year, a photographic genre in its own right, with social and cultural political dimensions extended…
Lounging by the pool, the roar of ocean waves, blue skies, and a romance: summer is the season that could live on forever. Summer Lovin’, the latest exhibition at Robert Mann Gallery, showcases a selection of intimate moments and faded memories gone with the tide. Step onto the beach with Joe Deal’s Laguna Beach, California (1978) or catch a volleyball on the hot sand in John Mack’s Cancun, Quintana, Roo,…
World Oceans Day will be celebrated on June 8 at La Cité de la Mer in Cherbourg. Photographers Yann Arthus-Bertrand, Sebastião Salgado and Jean Gaumy sign the photo exhibition "La Mer au coeur". 36 large formats in the large hall of the Gare Maritime will be exhibited until August 27, 2023. Olivier Binst, curator of the exhibition “La Mer au cœur” La Mer au cœur until August 27, 2023 La…
Renowned portrait photographer Mark Mann documents an impressive host of dancers—their eloquent bodies in posed tranquility and vibrant motion—representing years of excellence and varied disciplines of the art form. A celebration of the strength and emotive ability of dancers, this book is a collection of images that captures the dynamism and energy of the mediums of both dance and photography. In homage to Mann’s hero Irving Penn, he installed a…
Sheila. I never understood the aggressiveness of the people of the media towards Sheila, in the 1960s. How took pleasure in shooting her down for fifteen years, for no reason. They did everything to her, even pretending she was a man, like that, for no reason, just to sell paper. You realize ? Getting on the cover with that kind of naughtiness, how did you expect her to defend herself?…
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Galerie Miranda presents the second solo exhibition by artist Laura Stevens, entitled 'Tu oublieras aussi' (You will also forget). One of the most solicited portrait photographers, in her personal projects Stevens explores a resolutely feminine and contemporary point of view of the private sphere, questioning notions of desire, the passing of time, solitude and loss, the connection between the artist and her subject. For her first exhibition at Galerie Miranda,…
The Master V is the newest installment of Juergen Teller’s light-hearted homages to his heroes, including Garry Kasparov and Demna Gvasalia. Teller made his first Master in 2005 as an homage to anything and everything he believes is a master or masterful—be it punk rock icon Iggy Pop, actor Gillian Anderson, football manager Carlo Ancelotti, or even a simple vase of flowers—as well as a tongue-in-cheek recognition of himself as…