These resolutely pictorialist still lifes by New York photographer Paulette Tavormina recall 17-century paintings. To compose the dramatic atmosphere of her images, Tavormina makes careful arrangements of fruit, flowers, ceramics,…
Author Jonas Cuénin
For the first time ever, the New York Times is offering a free portfolio review, announced a few days ago by James Estrin, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s LENS blog.…
Over the course of half a century, the American photographer Ezra Stoller documented the architecture of his country with the precision of a specialist in scale models. He frames the…
Until now, we mainly identified Chim with a few famous photographs taken during the Spanish Civil War, rediscovered with those his companions Robert Capa and Gerda Taro in the Mexican…
An exhibition at the International Center of Photography traces the career and work of Roman Vishniac, a photographer who documented the Jewish communities of Europe for nearly forty years. A…
To mark the occasion of Joel Meyerowitz retrospective at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, we have decided to publish once again a portrait made by Jonas Cuénin last…
Jaimie Warren has been called the Cindy Sherman of the American Midwest, with a taste for modern technology. Although their subjects differ, the similarities in interpretation and style are unmistakable.…
In this group exhibition, the gallery Ververs d’Amsterdam has included the latest work of the photographer Linda Troeller. A project of “self-representation” spanning more than 40 years, with self-portraits and…
Varanasi, the spiritual capital of India, is probably the last holy and immaculate place left in the world. Legend asks that Hindu people cross the entire country to die in…
Like Aaron Siskind and Harry Callahan, Kenneth Josephson has a penchant for light, the radiant kind of light that brings leaves to life and illuminates their details with silver rays.…