Floods are an ordinary subject in the practice of photojournalism, almost an obligatory subject often treated with a visual dramatization of already dramatic situations. […]…
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Floods are an ordinary subject in the practice of photojournalism, almost an obligatory subject often treated with a visual dramatization of already dramatic situations. […]…
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From the January 17th to February 25th, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris is showing the winners of the Grand Prix of the investment company, […]…
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Famous editor and exhibition curator, lover of photography and faithful friend of many photographers, Robert Delpire died on September 26, 2017 aged 91. The […]…
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My Claudine. All our exchanges started like this, by this possessive, affectionate absurdity, and there’s no reason to change it. You went to join, among others, Jacques Massadian, Jean François…
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China now has its first photography museum supported by public structures. Private museums and foundations open continuously in China, and they are linked to […]…
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Photo Phnom Penh is back and, with the support of the volunteers, the Association is happy and proud to continue its work of showing, […]…
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It is a day of profound sorrow, as much as it is a day of recognition. It is a sad autumn day when everyone, […]…
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Carlos Ayesta and Guillaume Bression rushed to Fukushima after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami. To see for themselves. To bear witness. They photographed not to testify but by necessity,…
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The Eye of Photography pays tribute to American photographer Stanley Greene, who died of illness on Friday, May 19, 2017. A homage by curator and journalist Christian Caujolle.…