The American photographer Henry Clarke (1918-1996) discovered that fashion photography was his calling after meeting Horst, Cecil Beaton and Irving Penn. Arriving in paris at 31, he began working for…
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The American photographer Henry Clarke (1918-1996) discovered that fashion photography was his calling after meeting Horst, Cecil Beaton and Irving Penn. Arriving in paris at 31, he began working for…
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Véronique Sutra, former editor at Magnum, moved to Barcelona a few months ago. She gives us a photographic tour of the city, focussing on two galleries in particular: ValidFoto and…
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) announced today the gifts of 473 photographs from three separate collectors, adding significant new depth to the museum's holdings in 20th-century American…
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Contrasto has just launched the second and essential chapter of the international Great Photographers app series, available soon on I-tunes store. It will be dedicated to William Klein. Just a…
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Cotton is more than the fabric of our lives, it is a screen, a place upon which we project our wishes, hopes, and dreams. It has become one of the…
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2012 is a coming of age year for KissKissBanBank. A pioneer of participitative financing, the structure has become, in 3 years time, the first public platform for “crowdfunding” in France.…
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Clare Strand’s videos are "Moving Photographs". They are based on the same black-and-white visual universe with studio lighting, serving a similar purpose. At odds with the contemporary landscape that seeks…
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Sam Haskins liberated nude photography from cliché with his ground breaking trilogy of books “Five Girls” (1962), “Cowboy Kate” (1964) and “November Girl” (1967). With “Cowboy Kate” Sam pioneered the…
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