In 1949, aged 22, I travelled to Paris. Overnight journeys by trains with their steam engines stimulated me to photograph the vibrant experience of […]…
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My life as a professional photographer commenced by 1953 with an order by a major pharmaceutical company at Basel. I took a rather creative […]…
Besides commissioned work I often took opportunities to portray interesting people in culture and art. My desire to explore new fields of creativity and […]…
Outside of the studio and particularly on travels I photographed people, groups and individuals, cities, and points of interest in various countries. I was […]…
Joseph Bellows Gallery presents the exhibition, Sage Sohier: Passing Time. This solo exhibition will feature a remarkable selection of black and white photographs from […]…
Alain Ernoult‘s very beautiful exhibition on the inquisitive gaze of animals towards us continues its journey to challenge as many of us as possible. […]…
This is the 32nd installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We […]…
Galeria Alta presents a solo exhibition of a collection of 20 x 24 Polaroids by the celebrated American artist William Wegman. “2024”, reflects the […]…
Since 1964, Sacha has built a unique body of work, made of light, rigor and sincerity. She has entrusted her photographic collection to the […]…
Le Musée Nicéphore Niépce presents the exhibition Paysage[s] Fresson[s]. With rare exceptions [Sudre, Brihat, Cordier], photography is a matter of shooting and then printing. […]…