From the 1960’s through the 1990’s, Henri Bureau was a legend in photojournalism. He covered everything, saw everything, and travelled everywhere. His photos resembled him: both tough and tender.…
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“When photography reads like a book. From Robert Frank to KarlLagerfeld” is an exhibition organized by the Monnaie de Paris museum through December 19. La Lettre de la…
The Board of Trustees of the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund announced that San Francisco-based American photographer Darcy Padilla has been awarded the prestigious 2010 W. Eugene Smith Grant for…
Thanks to the $30,000 Smith Grant she received in 2000, Brenda’s was able to continue her journey on documenting what she started “Money Power Respect”. Here is the…
m97 Gallery is pleased to present “YANGTZE, THE LONG RIVER”, the latest project by world-renowned photographer Nadav Kander. In 2006, drawn to the immense scale of China and its development,…
In 1958, Life magazine asked Hemingway to write a series of stories about the combat between two mythical crowd-pleasing bullfighters: Luis Miguel Dominguin and Antonio Ordonez.…
UFO (Unified Fashion Objectives) is a 40-year retrospective book of Albert Watson’s best work for designers like Chanel or Prada. It contains portraits of rock stars, actors and other celebrities,…
Mongolia, the “Nation on the Back of Horses”, was once the largest contiguous land empire in the world’s history. Many have made movies and written publications illustrating Genghis Khan’s glorious…
As one of the twentieth century’s most important photographers, Cecil Beaton helped invent the cult of the celebrity image while pushing the boundaries of his art form with innovative techniques…
In an exclusive audio interview, Daniel Filipacchi share his personal memories of Willy Rizzo and Paris Match. America ! America ! His real life started in a movie. But…