The Jules & Jim Hotel in Paris is hosting the series Supernature by François Fontaine. Taken from animal documentaries shot with an analogue Leica camera, the eighteen photographs of this…
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The Jules & Jim Hotel in Paris is hosting the series Supernature by François Fontaine. Taken from animal documentaries shot with an analogue Leica camera, the eighteen photographs of this…
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The Fondation Goodplanet, located on the Longchamp estate, which aims to be a meeting point for nature and mankind in Paris, opened hit doors this weekend.…
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In Irving Penn’s work a whole century unfolds before our eyes, transformed by the gaze of the master. Whether he photographs the Mud Men in New Guinea, or a painter,…
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This year, the Cannes festival celebrates its seventy years of existence! To mark this anniversary, the Gamma Rapho Keystone agency is offering a special edition of A print a day!…
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The subject of Massimo Vitali’s latest exhibition, currently on view at Benrubi Gallery in New York, is the intersection of land and sea, the end of the terrestrial human habitat…
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Succeeding Peter Knapp, William Klein, and even Erwin Blumenfeld, Tim Walker is being spotlighted at Villa Noailles, in Hyères, where he is presenting The Mirror, a series made over the…
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Magnum photographers discuss the significance of the city as their work is rolled out across the Paris metro in a huge public exhibition.…
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This exhibition currently on view at Staley Wise Gallery in New york presents Deborah Turbeville’s photographs from her Comme des Garçons photo shoot for Italian VOGUE in 1981. This period…
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Ferdinando Scianna never considered himself as a pure landscape photographer or portraitist, nor he thought of himself as an artist, a fashion photographer or a pure photojournalist, despite having been…
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