The results of the 2011 International Fashion and Photography Festival in Hyères must be written in plural, and with a feminine touch. The jury gathered on Sunday May 1st and…
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Charles Moore (1931- 2010) is the most important civil rights era photographer. His searing images of conflict between demonstrators and law enforcement helped propel landmark civil rights legislation.…
Alexandra Brez, Managing Editor of INC Magazine and William Hunt, dealer, collector and writer, are both professors at the School of Visual Arts in New York, SVA, in New York.…
The Oversea Press Club hosted its yearly awards dinner, its 72nd, on the evening of April 28th. Journalists, writers and photographers, were honored for the heroic, and inspiring work…
It is a shocking but true. Slavery is the third largest crime in the world today. Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery for the purpose of sexual exploitation…
The Samburu portrait project by Lyle Owerko documents one of Africa’s last great Warrior tribes in vivid black and white renderings. As an established living record of a community in…
It is the star exhibition of MAM in Moscow until July 15th, 25 years after the nuclear disaster of Chernobyl. Olga Sviblova presents the work of the photographer Sergey Shestakov.…
Kicken Berlin’s spring exhibit focuses on Aspects of Color, a survey ranging from the early 20th century to contemporary color works. The exhibit presents selective examples of color photography in…
« Among the subjects that he has photographed, there is one that is very dear to Ernst Haas, New York City. For nearly 40 years, he has taken pictures…
Since the zero issue, all of the aristocracy of photography has contributed at least once to Egoïste. We find them notably in: Helmut Newton, Richard Avedon, François-Marie Banier, Bettina Reims,…