Six. That's the number of portfolios chosen by Philippe Garner for his final selection with his comment: "Five weekends. Five opportunities in one month to see something of what…
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The Monolith pictures are a study of contemporary skyscrapers, recasting the built environment of Manhattan into its most primal forms: concrete, glass, steel, light and air. I began by photographing…
In the early 2000s Ronan Guillou undertook his first personal photographic investigations of American urban spaces, conducted alongside his fashion and advertising commissions. The United States gradually became Ronan’s main…
Mon nom est Pietro Sala. Je suis né en 1946 en Italie, à Lecco sur le lac de Como. Je suis manager informatique avec pour passion la photographie. Ma série "Venise surexposée"…
Le Cosplay, ou "Costume Playing",consiste à jouer le rôle de personnages de mangas, de comics, de films ou de jeux vidéos, en imitant leur costume, leur coiffure... Le mouvement est né…
Celebrations and holidays are here again. They are also back for the La Lettre team. Like this summer, if you wish, you will take over for us. The theme is…
Invited by Patrice Chéreau to produce work on the theme, “Faces and Bodies,” the American photographer Nan Goldin created her first series in six years by pairing her…
Part Two of the american press review David Shonauer has worked on every week for this past year…
The following selection of photos from 2011 were pulled from the weekly reviews of imagery in the U.S. media for La Lettre de la Photographie. Looking back can be an…
Pierre Gonnord (born in France in 1963, lives in Spain) is known for his portraits of marginal individuals, including Gypsies, punks and immigrants. His photographs speak of a long tradition…