With this passionate itinerary in Burkina Faso, a journey she had long developed and imagined in her mind, Anne-Charlotte Marcadé discovered what she came looking for. Interested in photography…
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The picture of the monkey has been published so often, I call him the monkey on my back. It was taken in 1939 for a story on a Harvard Medical…
In the late 1950s, Swedish photographer Christer Strömholm moved to Paris and settled in Place Blanche, the heart of the city’s vibrant red-light district and home to the legendary Moulin…
How did a group of seven photographers from all over the world get together to have an exhibition of their work in North East Pennsylvania? And, why in a former…
Magnum Photos arguably is the world’s most famous and influential photographic agency. London’s Chris Beetles Gallery’s current exhibition Magnum 62 is a celebration of this diverse and distinct photographic co-operative…
The New York Photo Festival opened yesterday night on the sides of the East River, in DUMBO. Several exhibitions have caught the public’s attention, whose one of the them is…
Within five years after its foundation, Magnum has added many talented photographers to its books, such as Eve Arnold, Burt Glinn, Dennis Stock and Erich Hartmann. Becoming a member of…
In solidarity with the recent events that have shaken Japan, the curator Naoko Ohta has conceived a large-scale photography project. One hundred photographers roamed the streets of Tokyo to take…
The emergence of photojournalism always depended hugely upon technological development of the camera. With the introduction of the 35 mm Leica camera in the 1930s, it was made possible for…
The second chapter of the project Tokyo-Ga is entitled Invisible Existences. Whereas the first chapter preferred distance, this chapter prefers closeness and black-and-white. In solidarity with the recent events that…