Hall of Femmes: Lillian Bassman – featuring the legendary art director and photographer of Bazaar-fame – is the second book by Samira Bouabana and Angela Tillman Sperandio in their search…
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We have already presented to you the series by Gwenn Dubourthoumieu, “Les Palais de Mobutu”, in the March 10th edition of La Lettre. Here today is the series on Jecoke.…
On Thursday morning, an assignment came up from La lettre with a lovely idea:-“Why would I not shoot portraits of over 20 of the dealers present at AIPAD, providing that…
But mostly, which photographer would want to “miss the shot” of any of these characters, many of them he met for the first time, individuals who live daily with the…
David Sauveur (Agence VU’) has written an exclusive text for La Lettre de la Photographie: "Once upon a time there was a revolution… It is the story of a people…
The first major exhibition in over 30 years dedicated to the photographer E.O.Hoppé has opened at the National Portrait Gallery. Hoppé (1878-1972) was one of the most important photographers of…
From crooked police, politicians and judges, through to the shysters, hucksters and thugs who ran Sydney’s sub terrain, few cities have experienced such overt corruption as Sydney during the 20th…
In 1960 Ida Kar (1908-1974) became the first photographer to have a retrospective exhibition at a major London art gallery. Fifty years after her groundbreaking installation at the Whitechapel Art…
Unknown in the West, Albanese photography is perhaps one of the most important in the Balkans and maybe one of the most consequential in Europe. The story begins with Pjetër…
An Edwardian Summer, a new book and an exhibition at the Museum of Sydney showcases for the first time an extraordinary collection of photographs that capture Sydney at the turn…