One of the biggest revelations of the 2014 edition of the festival was a retrospective of forty photographs from the archives of ARGRA, the Association of Argentine Photojournalists, founded in…
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A Haitian photojournalist, Thony Bélizaire covered the news in his country for 35 years. From coups, military regimes, the Tontons Macoutes, the rise to power and exile of different presidents, earthquakes…
On containers in the heart of the city’s bustling historic center, the organizers of the festival decided to display the photographs of Paolo Woods, Leslie Searles and Guillaume Coadou on 2 x…
Antoine Laurentin is a gallerist based in Paris and Brussels. Both of his galleries specialize in 19th and 20th-century painting, drawing and sculpture. He kept this diary for us during…
To answer The Eye of Photographie proposition, here is a very personal selection of photographs from this year’s editions of Paris Photo and Fotofever. My choices have nothing to do…
This exhibition in Quebec brings together for the first time the work of every member of the Collectif Boréal, founded in 2010. Ten photographers, ten excerpts of their individual projects,…
No stranger to war and conflict, the Dutch photographer Jan-Joseph Stok has been traveling across Africa for over ten years. A correspondent in some twenty countries for the international press, Stok…
The Musée de la Pulperie is holding a retrospective of important photographs from the daily Canadian newspaper La Presse, founded in 1884. A panel of highlights from Quebec news is…
Having worked in Africa for many years, Frédéric Noy documents the unjust treatment of minorities, the displacement of populations and the impact of climate change. Feeling a deep attachment to…
In 2010, Teru Kuwayama, with two other photojournalists, Balazs Gardi and Tivadar Domaniczky, all three embedded with the American army in Afghanistan, launched Basetrack, an online documentary project whose content was…