Photographer Rafael Trobat has devoted most of his work to showing the social reality of Nicaragua. This book brings together 61 of his photographs, mostly taken from an ongoing project…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Presented by the Positive View Foundation, the exhibition Landmark: The Fields of Photography is now on display at the Somerset House in London. The planet is laid bare and deciphered…
Columbia University has announced the 2013 Pulitzer Prize winners for photography. The prize for Breaking News Photography was awarded to jointly to Rodrigo Abd, Manu Brabo, Narciso Contreras, Khalil Hamra…
L’Une et L’Autre presents the work of fifteen women brought together for a series of workshops organized by the association 100 Voix! in 2012. They had all experienced difficult times in their…
Founded in 1949, Paris Match is part of the French media heritage. Its iconic covers have left their marks on generations of French . For its latest exhibition, the Opera Gallery…
War/Photography: Photographs Of Armed Conflict And Its Aftermath at the Annenberg Foundation encompasses over 150 images going as far back as 1887 through present-day and is arranged by themes presenting…
In this series, Clément Verger explores the countrysides that surround us, revealing traces of mankind’s effect on the natural world. Man has always manipulated nature to suit his needs, leveling…
The faces of New York City families that struggle to survive against health and environmental threats in public housing developments. This project documents a startling juxtaposition: the dignified daily lives…
For young girls in Chechnya the most innocent acts could mean breaking the rules. A Chechen girl caught smoking is cause for arrest; while rumors of a couple having sex…
Throughout the 1980’s, over 150,000 Cambodian refugees, survivors of Pol Pot’s Killing Fields, resettled in the United States from refugee camps along the Thai-Cambodian border. They were among the most…