Cette année, New Delhi fête ses 100 ans. La grande hétérogénéité des 18 millions d'habitants a façonné la capital Indienne de contrastes saisissants. La ligne jaune du métro de Delhi,…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
The buildings without people in black and white are like skeletons, cathedrals of silence where an imaginary past emerges between the walls and the spaces where the grass has grown…
In this first iBook edition of her landmark 1976 study Janine Wiedel transports us to the heart of the Irish Traveller community of the 1970s. Through words and photographs amassed…
One Block, Brooklyn – A survey depicting the essence of street life on one block in Brooklyn by the remains discarded on its sidewalks and its gutters. It is an…
A unique collaboration has produced “Invasion: Diaries and Memories of War in Iraq”, a special exhibition marking the 10th anniversary of the Iraq War has opened at the Bronx Documentary…
The photography couple Mathias Braschler & Monika Fischer have been commissioned by a insurance company to take portraits around the world. For example a small farmer in Kenya who has…
They were thought to be lost forever. After an incredible journey, 4500 negatives from the legendary photojournalist Robert Capa and his friends Gerda Taro and David ‘Chim’ Seymour, resurfaced in…
A.B.C. Whipple, who as a magazine reporter helped save an iconic photograph of World War II from the censors, died March 17 in Greenwich, Conn. of pneumonia. He was 94.…
MoP 2013 is off to a fantastic start. Our third biannual this year is triple the size of 2011. There are over 180 photography museum galleries and art spaces exhibiting…
Photo Book Works is an international exhibition of artists’ books incorporating photographic imagery and/or processes as a primary element. The works in this exhibition support the viewpoint that the physical,…