The Fisheye Gallery, which opens this week, is dedicated to the young photography. Benoît Baume, managing editor of Fisheye and head of the gallery is committed "to defend a new…
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The 8th edition of the Carmignac photojournalism Award is devoted to modern day slavery and its incidence amongst women.…
Here is all winners of 28th edition of Visa d'or Awards…
A few months before the opening of her exhibition, Cristal House, at the Photography Gallery at Centre Pompidou, we met with Anna Malagrida, the winner of the Carte Blanche PMU…
At the heart of the Festival, the Voies Off Prize is presented annually to an emerging talent of photography. Of the 1,496 applications received this year, 60 works were selected…
The salt paper print represent the portrait of a young man in a dark coat, his feet have been cropped. The print presents some foxing. A wet stamp precise: «Gustave…
Camera Lucida reinvented The camera lucida was patented in 1807 by William Hyde Wollaston «to facilitate accurate sketching of objects». It consists of a […]…
Villa Medicis appears slowly as an influencial place for the early days of Photography, since the experiment of Girault de Prangey in May 1842 till the Golden Age of the…
«A cult of personality developed in the Soviet Union around both Stalin and Lenin. Many personality cults in history have been frequently measured and compared to his... He accepted grandiloquent…
The big day has come. The Thierry Bigaignon Gallery opens its doors tonight with the exhibition Vertical Horizon by Ralph Gibson. We have accompanied Thierry for eight weeks while he…