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Liu Tao is from Jiangxi Province in China. Only child of a family kept apart for excessive independence of spirit, he found refuge first in graffiti, then in photography. His series A Weak Road revealed him to the public in 2012, he exhibited at the age of 27 in Beijing then in Paris and won numerous prizes. Since then, he has produced more than fifteen solo exhibitions, including the Hungry…
The relationship between dance and fashion began in the Renaissance period, where social dancing echoed society's values. Historically, around the 1830s-1840s Romantic era, ballerinas were becoming the epitome of beauty. Ballerinas were idealized and regarded as celebrities. Today fashion models are more so subject to these standards. Around the same time, ballroom dance culture emerged, beginning with the waltz. Social developments of the time were reflected through the movements, but…
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…
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Archives - August 17, 2022 You can enjoy the magic of the landscapes of Tuscany, but an attractive destination for those who are keen on photography is located right in the heart of the region. Indeed, the 12th edition of the international photography festival Cortona On The Move, focusing on Me, Myself and Eye: The Intimate Relationship Between Photography, Society and Identity is on until October 2, with dozens of…
Archives - August 17, 2023 This new book draws from the archives of photographer David Hurn to chronicle his career over a period of over 65-years. The making of this new book provided opportunity for Hurn to revisit and re-evaluate previously overlooked photographs with the benefits of time and experience, and to bring them to the fore. These lesser-seen photographs are published alongside some of his best-known works to demonstrate…
The 4th Dimension The 4th Dimension is a conceptual fine art photography series exploring time as emotion rather than measurement. Through surreal self-portraits, symbolic clocks, and layered visual storytelling, each image reflects a different relationship with time—memory, loss, healing, identity, hope, and mortality. Together, the series invites viewers to look beyond the clock and consider how time shapes not only our lives, but who we become. https://beamie.smugmug.com/Series/Time
Solar fiction - 2026 This photographic series was produced in Miami Beach, an iconic territory shaped by a seaside imaginary defined by its Art Deco architecture, palm trees, and colorful lifeguard towers. Initially inspired by the aesthetics of postcards and vernacular photography from the 1950s, the project gradually moves away from these references to develop a more graphic and contemporary visual language. The setting becomes a space of lines, rhythms,…
Tumultuous Skies My photographs and videos are often inspired by the work of Alfred Stieglitz where the sky is the protagonist and the shapes of the clouds appear as if in a mirror of lights. This series was shot in Milan and Gavorrano, a small town in Tuscany. The sense of smallness in the face of the infinity of the sky is a romantic characteristic that I bring to my…
Magical Delta ‘Magical Delta’ is an ongoing photographic project that documents deltas as fragile ecosystems, through a deliberate methodological framework: analogue photography guided by my neurodivergent perspective. This combination is my own system of protection for the future of these ecosystems. Analogue negatives contain no metadata. The neurodivergent view, in perceiving and representing the landscape, generates images that are unreadable to geolocation algorithms. The result is my activist practice: images…
Waiting for Palms Waiting for Palms is a series of urban landscape photographs taken in Morocco and Egypt, which explores where the quiet traces of tradition intersect with the turbulence of modern expansion. The geography travels across central Morocco, from Essaouira to Marrakech, through the Atlas Mountains, into the arid stretches of Drâa-Tafilalet, and back over the mountains to the old medina of Fes; in Egypt it follows the train…
On the margins of everyday life, carousels occupy public squares. Illuminated by strings of light bulbs, they turn slowly. Their playful, mechanical, and nostalgic melodies repeat endlessly. At the edge of this fleeting event, I set up my photographic device at a child’s eye level. The long exposure stretches movement and reveals a suspended sense of time. Photography strips the attraction of its immediacy, unveiling motion itself as it materializes…
Her multiple-exposure photographs are created by repeatedly exposing the same frame of film in different locations over time, allowing separate moments, places, and encounters to converge within a single image. Working in a manner akin to a magician, she uses the camera not simply as a recording device but as a tool for revealing relationships that ordinarily remain invisible. While the photographs are composed entirely of real places and events,…
Published by SKIRA, a curated selection of images retraces Bruce Gilden’s entire artistic journey, from his early black-and-white work to his recent colour photography. A pioneer of street photography, and a full member of the Magnum Photos agency, Bruce Gilden (New York, 1946) is one of the undisputed protagonists of the international photography scene. His gaze penetrates the soul of the urban space and returns an immediate spectrum of situations,…
"I could never in a hundred summers get tired of this." – Susan Branch Simple Pleasures is an ongoing series curated by Holden Luntz Gallery, presenting a few of their favorite pictures organized thematically. Here is : Staying Cool In The Summer. We hope you find these photographs as a gentle reminder that there are always simple pleasures to be found! https://www.holdenluntz.com/magazine/simple-pleasures/taking-to-the-air/ Holden Luntz Gallery 332 Worth Avenue Palm Beach, FL…
Half a century ago, a legion of young idealists dropped out of society and went “back to the land,” creating a patchwork of utopian communes across Northern California. Handmade Utopia: Back-to-the-Land Architecture in Northern California tracks down the rogue souls still committed to this way of life, capturing their handbuilt, otherworldly residences alongside the stories of how they came to be—at what is now the tail end of one generation’s grand social…
Thierry Maindrault’s Monthly Cogitations The summer months were the months of harvest , when hard work secured the economic future until the next cycle provided that everyone’s prayers to their gods brought favorable weather. Starting in the middle of the previous century, the story changed. Summer months were eagerly awaited to guarantee a well-deserved rest at least in theory and became a demand for time off during which the sun’s…










