The work of true artists resembles the artists themselves—sometimes to the very end. This is what we’re telling ourselves once again today upon hearing the news of the premature death…
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The work of true artists resembles the artists themselves—sometimes to the very end. This is what we’re telling ourselves once again today upon hearing the news of the premature death…
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It was must have been 1981, Rue de Lorraine, in the offices of Libération. I dealt with all the photographers. I don’t remember all of them, but I do remember…
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Aerial photography has played a significant role as a source of valuable information ever since the First World War, when precise recordings of the zigzags of the trenches enabled strategic…
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Specialist in digital images, this former student of the National School of Photography in Arles, Charlie Jouvet, has devoted 3 years to thinking about how to photograph the city. On…
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It’s a world fully created from photographs through a very long retouching process of images on a computer. As a digital painter, Ruud Van Empel invents a paradise inhabited by…
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In Photoshop, Alban Lecuyer ‘‘restores’’ apartment buildings around the world: Cuba, Sarajevo today, and naturally in France. For his photography project, he showcases photos that vaunt the glory of buildings…
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In 1975, when Pol Pot’s army entered Phnom Penh, Mak Remissa was 7 years old. Like all the other residents of the capital, he was forced to leave Phnom Penh,…
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Both « lost in paradise » and « paradise lost », the series of photographs by Lek Kiatsirikajorn explores the current situation of the city of Bangkok and the lives…
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To cover a conflict, it is not necessary to be ‘‘ a photojournalist’’ and to collect snapshots of action. Visiting Maidan square, where protesters gathered in Kiev, Emeric Lhuisset wanted to…