The new year is here and in full force. Inspiration abounds – of which I was happy to find plenty during my Christmas holidays spent under the summer sun…
Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Patrice Bellot (b. 1972 in Marseille) lives in the South of France and has worked with digital and analog photography for years. His first book, comprised of untouched photos shot…
In January 12, 2010, a catastrophic earthquake hit Haiti, one of the poorest and least developed counties in the world. An estimated two million people were affected by the disaster,…
Quentin Bajac, Head Curator of the Photography Department of the Pompidou Center wrote an essay entitled “The long walk” that covers the recognition of photography in France between…
For over two years, Eliane de Latour photographed prostitutes in the ghettos of Abidjan, Ivory Coast’s largest city. In her book she tells the story of meeting the girls and…
Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey’s Trash, written and directed in 1970, is the second film in a trilogy, along with Heat and Flesh. Perhaps the most original and free-spirited of…
See you later the latest exhibition of Alexander Sedelnikov, is on display at the FotoDepartment Gallery of Saint Petersburg. Alexander Sedelnikov is a Russian photographer born in Kasly in…
The image of the kindly, tireless country doctor, black bag in hand, heading out in all kinds of weather, at all hours, to make house calls on patients old and…
This month, the presidential primary elections begin in the United States, and Americans begin the long process of deciding who will occupy the White House for the next four years.…