For the first time, Usimages presents the industrial photographs of Jean-Pierre Sudre. Between 1956 and 1967, he produced both reportagess for the magazine Réalités […]…
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This 3rd edition of the Usimages Biennial focuses on exploring the relationship between photography and corporate commission. It also raises the question of being […]…
This 3rd edition of the Usimages Biennial focuses on exploring the relationship between photography and corporate assignment. It also raises the question of being […]…
The ninth edition of Circulation(s), festival of young European photography organized by the association Fetart will take place at CENTQUATRE-PARIS until June 30, 2019. […]…
The Mennonite community in eastern Bolivia are Anabaptist Christians who arrived in the 1950s from Canada, Mexico and Belize. They lead the same life […]…
For three years, Marine Lanier followed the path of two children who became teenagers. On the immensity of a basaltic plateau, in woods that […]…
Large infrastructure projects have contributed to the opening of Siberia during the 20th century. But since the collapse of the USSR, there has been […]…
In order to find new contacts in the world of modeling, young boys show their “snaps” (images taken from different angles, in underwear, without […]…
From London to Belfast via Liverpool, from British expatriates to those who risk their lives to cross the Channel, l’Œil Urbain invites you to […]…
Welcome to Blackpool, the first seaside resort in northwestern England, which for more than a century has welcomed the working class of the industrial […]…