For a few years now, private sponsors and patrons have been taking over from institutions, regional bodies and magazines in the financing of photographic festivals. Arles is the best example…
Author Jean-Jacques NAUDET
An astonishing personality, obsessive perfectionist, provocateur par excellence and a creator of genius, Guy Bourdin was one of the most flamboyant photographers of the Sixties, Seventies and Eighties. His biographer,…
The Rencontres d'Arles opens today. Is the theme "Arles is Black" a provocation, a challenge, pure nostalgia or a statement of belief? Time will tell! The programme looks very promising:…
After seven months of snow, rain, cold and gray skies, the 2013 summer holidays have never been more welcome. For Le Journal, they will start the day after the end…
It was Monday in the Jardins de Bagatelle, west of Paris. Photo magazine was celebrating its 500th issue. It was 500 issues ago that one day in 1967, Roger Thérond,…
Last Thursday and Friday we covered PHotoEspaña 2013, both the official festival and its OFF version. Today, Tuesday and Wednesday, we will be presenting an overview of Spanish photography: what…
David Hamilton. His name has been forgotten now, but he was one of the most famous photographers of the 1970s. Each of his books was printed in a run of…
Benoît Gysembergh was cremated at the Père Lachaise cemetery yesterday morning. All of Paris Match and the world of French photojournalism came to pay a final tribute to this wonderful,…
Paris Photo Los Angeles has come to an end. Financially, the galleries saw mixed results, although they fared better than the doomsayers predicted. The festival will go on: director Julien…
The event offered one delight after another. Now one last time, so as to feel the warmth of this magic moment as long as possible, let us revisit a few…