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…
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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…
Valentine’s Day is coming up. If you’re in love, we’ll publish your pictures. And if you’re a confirmed bachelor(ette), or if you just can’t stand Valentine’s Day, we’ll publish yours,…
Here’s a nice, comforting email that reminds us why we do what we do. Thomas Sanders writes:"I never got to thank you for sharing my pole dancing at home series…
Steven Meisel, Dolph Kessler, Fouad El Khoury, Laurie Simmons, festivals in Brest and Phnom Penh. We’ll be devoting two days to Photo Phnom Penh, and it’s the perfect occasion to…
This installation by Zoulikha Bouabdellah, exhibited at the Pavillon Vendôme in Clichy, was taken down by the photographer and Christine Ollier, following a complaint from a Muslim association. Where are we…
This week will be even more eclectic than usual. First, nostalgia, with the late Deborah Turbeville’s vision of Versailles, and, after forty years, the release of Eikoh Hosoe’s Ordeal by…
We made a New Year’s resolution to publish an editorial every Monday, keeping you up to date on L’Oeil de la Photographie’s community, which grows every day. Then there was…
Horror. The triumph of hatred and intolerance. Deadly madness. In remembrance, here are the portraits of Cabu and Wolinski.…
Pierre was a seducer. He went out with some of the most beautiful women of the 1960s and ‘80s. When you mentioned his success with women, his reply was evasive:…