At first, most of my photographers were portrait artists, then I moved more towards fashion, which is one of photography’s fields of experimentation, and then of course I started doing…
Author Severine Morel
Matt Henry photographs little stories from the 60s and 70s like photographic ideograms. Three decades of an addiction to American cinema and television have led him to create a world…
Suspended moments, improbable scenarios, Matthieu Raffard relates the sweetness of the present at the pace of his emotions, brought together by natural light, revealing the delicate emergence of the real.…
I don’t believe too much in the idea of the decisive moment. I think my photographs are produced over the course of several steps: when I plan what I’m going…
On display at the Kopeikin Gallery through May 18 is Running, the first solo exhibition of Tabitha Soren. These figures, caught in a moment of primal fear while fleeing some…
Wipplay is a playful photo contest site whose motto could be “Play with the image, in the image, through the image.” Launched in 2012 by Julie Plus, wipplay.com is open…
An American citizen born to Croatian immigrants parents in 1977, Johnny Tergo lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife and four children. His career as a construction worker…
These are the final days to see A corps perdu by Bruno Dayan at the Elephant Paname gallery in Paris. The exhibition offers viewers a journey into the sublime and…
Following Ritratti, Torino, exhibited at the Rencontres d’Arles 2012, L’Or gris is the latest series from the young photographer Aurore Valade. In this series, Aurore continues on her journey into…
What if princesses had to deal with everyday life? What if Prince Charming had lost his kingdom and hadn’t ended up with Snow White? What if Rapunzel had cancer? What…