‘Hervé’ wasn’t his real name. It was given to him when he joined the Resistance. As a young man, he was politically committed, courageous, adventurous and free. After the war,…
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In the aftermath of World War II, Capa, Cartier-Bresson, Chim and Rodger decided to divide the world among themselves and document it in a comprehensive and sincere way, free now…
One portfolio. Jerôme Neutre was particularly severe this week, selecting only one of the 39 portfolios he was given to to judge. Jérôme Neutres is the adviser to the President…
Born in Dortmund, Germany, Huma Rosentalski lives and works in Paris since 25 years. In the beginning drawn to the fashion world, he shot series for Jardins des Modes, Marie…
The 4th Prix Pictet was awarded on Tuesday, October 9, to the French photographer Luc Delahaye. The winner was chosen for his ten pictures on the theme of “Power,” which…
MoMA is presenting its annual autumn selection of contemporary photographers who represent the current diversity of the medium. This month, five artists selected by the curator Eva Respini share…
Until October 20, the Galerie Madga Danysz in Shanghai will be presenting the latest work of Yang Yongliang (b. 1980 in Shanghai), the young prodigy of Chinese digital photography. The…
The annual Sydney Life photographic exhibition is now on show featuring 22 large-scale images suspended under the lush-canopied roof of Hyde Park in the heart of this harbor city. These…
During Frieze Masters, James Hyman presents a special exhibition that coincides with that of the Petit Palais in Paris. Gustave le Gray was one of the most technically accomplished of…