An exhibition exploring conflict photography runs through March 15th at the Tate Modern in London. From images taken seconds after the explosion of a bomb, to battlegrounds seen years later,…
Author Jonas Cuénin
What Alexis Vettoretti documents in this series of portraits with his father is the long drama of illness.…
With his photographs of the Spanish Civil War and the Normandy invasion, the photojournalist Robert Capa has always been considered a giant of black-and-white photo reportage. But how much do we really…
The American photographer Saul Leiter died on November 26. He was 89 years old. Belatedly recognized as a pioneer of color photography, he began working in color in the 1950s,…
First published in 2013, Minutes to Midnight sold out the day it was released. And with good reason: Trent Parke, author of the extraordinary The Christmas Tree Bucket, is one…
This three-volume work by English photographer David Bailey is one of the best books of the year. East End, published this summer by Steidl, gathers 620 photographs taken by Bailey…
First exhibited in 2013, Faces and Phases 2006-2014 is a portrait series of South African lesbians, targets of discrimination and hate crimes, despite twenty years of democracy. This project, published as…
Although many Spanish youth remain worried about their future, an original and quirky photography scene has emerged in the country. Fosi Vegue, who founded the BlankPaper photo school in Madrid…
To coincide with the release of a major monograph published by TeNeues, German photographer Martin Schoeller is holding an equally important exhibition at the Hasted Kraeutler Gallery in New York.…
Like other young Spanish photographers based in Madrid, David Hornillos attended Fosi Vegue’s BlankPaper photography school. He is now a member of the collective Fotoaplauso. In this first book, published…