For the last 16 years, the Atlanta Celebrates Photography (ACP) festival has shaped the photography community of the city and helped Atlanta earn a reputation as a photography center. This year again,…
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Latin American photography is at the front row of this 16th edition of Atlanta Celebrates Photography, with a special international exhibition dedicated to it. This would have been an impossible tour de…
The installation of The Fence marks a major milestone in the 16-year history of Atlanta Celebrates Photography, for it affirms its position as a major player in the big arena of…
As part of their Film Series, Atlanta Photography Festival is partnering this year with BronzeLens Film Festival and will screen Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers and the Emergence of a…
It all started with Instagram. Tim Moxley, a commercial photographer of 20 years, was checking the #atlanta feed of his Instagram back in 2012, only to find a “lot of selfies…
This year’s Photaumnales is divided into three thematic sections. The first, “This is England,” at the Galerie de la Tapisserie, features the work of six British photographers: Jocelyn Bain Hogg, Peter…
The second thematic section of Photaumnales, “Rock’s Icons,” is spread across three different sites in Beauvais, Clermont-de-l’Oise and Noyon. This international selection of photographers features work by Kevin Cummins, Renaud…
The third and final section of this year’s Photaumnales is “The Disciples,” at three different sites in Beauvais and Amiens. This section features work by international photographers James Mollison, Dominique…
Outside of the main program of this year’s rock ’n’ roll Photaumnales are four satellite exhibitions:Loisirs and Back to the Village by Anna Fox, Escape by Tina Merandon, Postures by Magalia Paulin, and the group show Destinations Europe, which let photographers…
The opening of the 11th edition of Photaumnales will be held tomorrow, Saturday, October 4th in Beauvais, France. This year, the association Diaphane has put together a program that’s going to make…