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,…
Author Jean-Jacques NAUDET
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…
Magic. This opening of Paris Photo LA was magic. The sets of New York in the 1940's recreated in the Paramount studios were transformed into photo galleries. Three other big…
Four days from now, Julien Frydman, director of Paris Photo Los Angeles, will know if he’s managed to win the bet he made with himself to accomplish what no one…
This week, Paris Photo will open in Los Angeles. We decided to devote an entire week of Le Journal not only to the event, but to photography all along the…
In 1983, it began with a rumor. Some mystery illness. They called it 'gay cancer.' In less than five years, the rumor became the AIDS epidemic, which would decimate the…
Imagine my surprise when I read the announcement of the relaunch of Camera to see no mention of Romeo Martinez. He was the legendary editor of the magazine from 1955…
In the very first edition of Le Journal (back when it was called La Lettre) we presented a selection of unpublished Kate Moss photos taken by Gene Lemuel …
It’s finally here: a completely new version of Le Journal, now with a more international calendar covering exhibitions across the world. Santa Claus delivered it this morning, but we’re keeping…