Palmyra, its history and its people, must be saved. Sergey Ponomarev photographed daily life there one year ago. Ten days ago, the Islamic State took over a part of the province…
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In the Amazon, Sebastião Salgado looked on, frightened, as mankind sawed off the branch of life. “My pictures let nature talk to me,” he says. Back in his country after…
The Greek Islands, such as Kos, are the gateway to Europe for Syrian refugees. Paris Match asked the photographer Olivier Jobard to document the situation. His report, accompanied by an investigation by…
Russian photographer Sergey Ponomarev is exhibiting his work for the first time in Paris, at the Galerie Iconoclaste. He has spent the past few years working in the most intense…
For his first book, published by Neus, Baptiste Giroudon examines the question of democracy. This minimalist work is a departure from Giroudon’s other work. Study on the Nature of a Variable Geometry is…
The vast majority of the photographs you seen in newspapers about the conflict in Syria were not shot by special envoys or news agencies. Those who risk their lives limit…
The photojournalist Olivier Laban-Mattei just returned from a mission in Chad on behalf of the High Commissioner of the United Nations Refugee Agency. He traveled to the Lake Chad region near…
Winner of the 2013 Bourse Pierre et Alexandra Boulat with Suburbia, an immersive, intimate series about the Parisian suburbs, Arnau Bach is now presenting his latest work, Capital, set in…
To mark the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Reuters Pictures service, L'Instant-Paris Match publish 30 pictures from a three part retrospective edited by Alexia Singh, Editor-In-Charge of the Wider…
Désamour Fares, 28, is one of the five or six buyers who deal with Haiti’s only gold miners. He comes every Thursday to Lakwev, one of the three “wild” mines…