Born in 1986 in Kagoshima, in southern Japan, Yurina Niihara studied human sciences at university and worked as a presenter before becoming a photographer. After the Fukushima disaster, she decided…
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Born in China in 1990, Wen Yi Liu studied graphic design at the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts between 2008 and 2012 before settling in France where he studied photography…
For its 12th edition, the Association Nationale des Iconographes (ANI) presents three photographers selected among the front-runners for the VISA POUR L’IMAGE-PERPIGNAN 2016. The Visas de l’ANI are the fruit…
Philippe Wojazer and Thomas Petit-Obrador won the 2015-2016 Prix Elysée. The jury consisted of Pierre Lescure, Roselyn Bachelot, Philippe Heracles, Patrick Pelloux, Alain Genestar, and David Kessler.…
On the occasion of each presentation of the Prix Elysée, President François Holland makes a speech that is always brilliant, funny, and shows that he really knows photography, doing this…
A photographer for less that six years, Sian Davey has been selected as recipient of the third Prix Virginia, awarded only to women. Her delicate series on adolescence titled “Martha”…
Saturday, 8th October, 9.30pm, the Place Gauquelin–Despallières à Bayeux resounded with background music exceptional in its intensity. On the occasion of the 23rd edition of the Prix Bayeux-Calvados des Correspondents…
This Thursday night, October 13, 2016 was held at the School Of Visual Arts, in New York, the annual reception of the W. Eugene Smith Grant. In the usual and…
Naturselbstdruck or Nature printing is a printing process, developed in the 18th century that uses the plants, animals, rocks and other natural subjects to produce an image. The subject undergoes…