With its gilt edges, hardbound cover, and a stylized illustration of the indigenous world, The Jungle Book appears at first glance to be a reprint of Rudyard Kipling’s stories.…
Author Laurence Cornet
The inspiration behind the series Dulce y Salada by the Colombian photographer Jorge Panchoaga came from his flight over the Andes in 2011. Nested between two mountain ranges, a multitude…
Three months after the British people voted in favor of Brexit, and while the Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has announced negotiations would begin in early 2017, and while the debates…
China is overflowing with photography festivals- certain ones putting out figures such as 400 events per year. If the level of these events are sometimes dubious, this boom doesn’t…
Arlene Gottfried, whose work is still not well known in France, is a New Yorker first and foremost. All of her work is part of that very particular urban world…
Gaia Squarci has chosen to explore a subject that corresponds to the essence of photography: light and the shapes that it makes, ubiquitous to the point that it makes our…
What makes a state a state? Is it its pomp and tradition? Its surface area? Its population? Its economic independence? Its history? Every location […]…
Homer Sykes is a well-known figure in British photography but his images have only made it across the Channel on rare occasions. After the […]…
Visa pour l’image ends the summer with its comforting rituals: the first week of September, the slim and black frames of the photographs closely […]…
From film-inspired Max Pinckers to war reporter Lorenzo Meloni, from Newsha Tavakolian’s insider’s view to the conceptual work of Richard Mosse, from the lyrical Carolyn Drake to the classic approach…