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Author L'Œil de la Photographie
Dominic Bracco II specializes in documenting the effects of Mexican and North American policies on the border region where he was raised. He has degrees in journalism and Spanish literature…
Last night at the Asia Society in New York, a packed auditorium attended the ceremony that presents this prestigious grant. There are many awards and grants ceremonies in our industry,…
Coming of age for Swazi girls is tough. A tiny African nation of one million, Swaziland is ruled by one of the world's last remaining absolute monarchies. Its age-old tradition…
Bogdan Konopka (born in 1953 in Poland) began taking photographs in the mid-1970s, first pointing the lens of his camera at the city where he lived and which had been…
Eight years ago, Portugal did present itself as a new landscape in my life - both literally and metaphorically. Since then, I have photographed exclusively along a very small stretch…
We have a disturbing relationship with animals, perhaps founded in the idea that we are not one of them. As humans, we enjoy creating hierarchies where there may be done,…
This week, you are going to notice a few of my “tropisms.” I have a soft spot for revolutionary movements, and it’s a genuine pleasure to see every day in…
This week we watched as the battle for Col. Muammar el-Qadaffi’s last redoubt, the city of Surt, fell to fighters of the Libyan National Transitional Council after intense street fighting.…
Designer, fashion guru and aesthetic visionnary, Cecil Beaton is still photography’s reigning exemplar of elegance. An exhibition and a momentous new book, Cecil Beaton: The New York Years, look back…