At 7:00 PM Pacific Time, the third edition of Paris Photo Los Angeles opened in Paramount Studios. Seventy-nine galleries from nineteen countries were on hand. We'll be covering the festival today and tomorrow.…
Author Jean-Jacques NAUDET
Saturday at 10 AM. The numbers start coming in, and they look good. The galleries are smiling. The buyers, collectors and institutions came back. Catherine Edelman is happy. Three major…
Three months before the opening of his first year as head of the festival, Sam Stourdzé is particularly happy. His program is promising, the budget is 6.4 million euros, the…
What a pleasure it is to put together L’Oeil de la Photographie on a daily basis. Perhaps the most special moment is selecting the weekend portfolios. We receive 20 to…
A very fashionable thing these days, a male-female pair has been put in charge of Paris Photo and Paris Photo Los Angeles. Florence Bourgeois and Christoph Weisner will replace Julien…
It was a sad week for the World Press Photo—sad and a little hypocritical. These outbursts of political correctness have become unbearable. Michele McNally, president of this year’s jury and…
As an editorial this week, we decided to publish a message from one of our readers, Roberto Neumiller, about his incredible story of how a photo he took in the…
In the early 1970s, I joined Photo magazine, right when we were discovering the major American color photographers like Pete Turner, Hiro, Jay Maisel, Ernst Haas and Art Kane... Art…
We have two special features for you this week. On Tuesday, Laurence Cornet will offer an overview of contemporary Iranian photography, and Thursday will be devoted to Art Kane, one…
Taschen and Jean-Claude Gautrand are releasing a wonderful new book with over 400 photographs by Robert Doisneau, with half of them rarely or never published. I knew Robert Doisneau. We…