There is a new book of photographs of photographers. But don’t roll your eyes and move on . Behind Photographs, photos and text by Tim Mantoani, is the result of…
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Lord Snowdon is Koto Bolofo’s photographic portrayal of legendary British photographer Antony Armstrong-Jones, known to the world as Lord Snowdon, The infamous Snowdon has photographed many icons of the twentieth…
The crème de la crème of the Parisian intellectual Left crowded around Jacques Lang and Pierre Bergé for the Dominique Issermann exhibition at Maison Européenne de la Photographie, featuring her…
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