Photographer Serge Leblon recently teamed up with fellow belges at Base Design in Brussels to publish his first book Fashion (Lido). The 256 pages retracing 10 years of his striking…
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In response to last Friday’s homage to Harry Lunn, his son Christophe wrote “The Hank O’Neal picture you selected was the last portrait taken of my father, in 1998, at…
Le Bal hosted the winners of the “Young Talent” SFR Prize this last Thursday May 12th. The spirit “Djeun” prevailed over the red and white steam from the buffet, rushed…
If you follow attentively “La Lettre de la Photographie” you know everything about David Hilliard’s work. The opening in the Gallery “particulière” in the Rue du Perche was the opportunity…
1.6 million children across the UK live their daily lives in severe poverty (30%). This is more than in most other European countries. But Western poverty is often difficult…
For 15 years, François-Xavier Seren worked on aristocracy and the French bourgeoisie. His pictures were featured in Point de Vue, Vogue Homme, L’Eventail and Dynastie. Here is a glimpse of…
The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award for “best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise” went to Agnes Dherbeys, who freelanced for The New York Times in…
The Olivier Rebbot Award for “best photographic reporting from abroad in magazines or books” was given to Lynsey Addario for her National Geographic story “Veiled Rebellion: Afghan Women”. Her…
The John Faber Award for “best photographic reporting from abroad in newspapers of news services” went to Daniel Berehulak of Gerry Images for his reporting on the “Pakistan Floods”. …