This is the twelfth dialogue of the Ettore Molinario Collection. A dialogue that speaks of the moon and the woman who most of all has […]…
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Rock photographer Neal Preston recently launched “Outtake Gallery”, an online platform featuring never-before-seen images of some of rock music’s most legendary performers. In his […]…
This is the eleventh dialogue of the Ettore Molinario Collection. A dialogue on the truth of emotions and their scientific representation. A dialogue between distant […]…
This is the 23rd installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite […]…
After his photography studies at the school of Vevey in Switzerland, Jean-Pierre Laffont, born in Algiers in 1935, returned to Algeria in 1960. Infantry […]…
by Igor Manko The aim of the Kharkiv School of Photography: from Soviet censorship to new aesthetics project is to provide an historical awareness […]…
by Alina Sanduliak Whereas in Europe and America of the 1960s through 1980s, photographers were free to choose to document any aspect of everyday […]…
by Guennadi Maslov It was not graffiti as we think of it. Rather very short phrases reminiscent of the party slogans: WORK WHERE — […]…
This is the 22nd installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite you […]…
This the sixth Dialogue of the Ettore Molinario Collection. A dialogue among women who write their destiny. A dialogue between two photographs that mark the transition […]…