Oleg Dou is very much in fashion. His pictures were featured at all of this year’s major festivals. His latest work is currently on display at the Galerie RTR in…
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For years, Claudine Doury has photographed her daugher, Sasha. Her portraits are currently on display at the Galerie Particulière. A text by Mélanie McWhorter puts Doury’s work in context:…
Robert Mann Gallery presents Richard Steinheimer: A Passion for Trains. Whether chasing the freight trains that criss-cross the country or repeatedly admiring the commuter lines that practically ran through his…
Simone Casetta was born in Milan in 1961. A photographer, he teaches the practice and ethics of photographic storytelling at the ISIA — Université d’Urbino, Italy. Erotic photography is sacred…
“Grunts” is military vernacular for United States Army or Marine foot soldiers, the mass of devoted men and women who make up the bulk of the armed services. Commemorating the…
Since its invention, photography has helped scientists take a closer look at clouds. The Winterthour Fotomuseum examines this felicitous collaboration. A parakeet, an elf, a submarine. A stratus, a fibratus,…
Gerd Ludwig introduces his premier App for the iPad, the most comprehensive photographic coverage of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster to date. Spanning nearly two decades of documentation, the groundbreaking work…
Suzanne Opton’s new book, Soldier/Many Wars, presents a humanistic and challenging view of America’s fighting force. Remembering the Vietnam-era draft and wondering what would happen to her son if he…
Pauline Rochas and Carole Beaupré, two young New York photographers, explain their current series entitled Bones. One look and what you see is a figure against a brooding dark background…