A golden-era industry insider, Phil Stern’s access to the greatest legends of the time allowed him to create indelible portraits of some of the most celebrated icons of the 20th…
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At Christie’s in London earlier this week was the spring photography auction. Out of the 90 lots, 63 sold for 141% by estimate. Philippe Garner, International Head of Photographs and…
It is no surprise that this week’s European Press Review focuses almost exclusively on the vertiginous fall of Dominique Strauss-Kahn. The affair nearly eclipsed all other news: As Michel…
David Schonauer begins his press review with the picture that shocked the majority of the French, (John Marino, Daily News) : Dominique Strauss-Kahn, leaving prison, surrounded by the state police…
Here are a few of the highlights from the auction of photographs and photobooks today at Swann Galleries in New York. 389 lots featuring Ansel Adams, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton,…
It was 6pm on Saturday. It was raining cats and dogs since the morning. The rain stopped 5 minutes before the ceremony. On the roof of their building in Dumbo…
The first International Festival of the Image, is opening on Thursday May 19 in Mexico, with an exhibition of Alfredo de Stefano, there will be workshops, screenings and 10 days…
Springtime 1956, the arrival at Sainte-Livrade-sur-Lot of 1,200 French people from Indochina (of which 740 children) transformed the village’s military camp into a “Little Vietnam”. The village was supposed to…
Agustí Centelles is a Catalan photographer commited since 1936 to the Spanish Republicans. The 4,000 pictures taken would inform the world of the horror of the fratricide combats. Spain is…
The New York Burger Co, on the corner of 23rd street and 10th avenue, was, last Thursday, the hippest place to be in New York City. James Danziger celebrated…