Here is the second part of Qingjun Huang’s work. Yesterday we presented Steam Locomotives. Today, here is Family Stuff and the remainder of the interview with our correspondant CYJO.…
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The exhibition Take me to the water exposes photographs of river baptisms taken in the American South and Midwest between 1880 et 1930. Donated to the International Center of…
Olivier Pasquiers has chosen to present four photographic series:Those forgotten war veterans, First Pay Packet, The Pains of exilet and Us…Our Bodies.Thirty Moroccans who fought in the French army live…
Since the early 1960s Kasterine has photographed some of the most eminent cultural figures of the twentieth century. The son of a White Russian army officer and his British wife,…
Between 2003 and 2010 Schink sought out various locations on both the northern and southern hemispheres and recorded the sun’s course for exactly one hour. Each site created a different…
Her name is Emilie Arfeuil. You will not know much else about her, save for these lines that she sent to us: "Need to wake up every morning, grab…
“Neverland Lost – A Portrait of Michael Jackson” began when on assignment from Conde Nast, Henry Leutwyler was given the opportunity to photograph the objects from Jackson’s estate that were…
When I started working on my “Chinese interiors” photography project in June 2004, about a year after having finished my “Cuban Interiors” project, I believed that I could take the…
A cat like Nat Finkelstein had nine lives before he died in 2009. A photographer, journalist, world traveler, animal smuggler, gun runner, drug dealer, ex-convict, revolutionary, and only God (and…
Until April 24, le Botanique will be honoring one of Belgium’s master 20th century photographers, Norbert Ghisoland. Born in 1878, this miner’s son’s subject over 40 years were the residents…