Upon arriving in Kyoto you are greeted with beautiful natural surroundings. Exotic timeless architecture bathed in unique light similar to magic hour. It's no wonder Kyoto is the choice backdrop…
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Kyotographie was founded by Lucille Reyboz, a French photographer who grew up in Africa and who discovered the same cosmogony in Japan, which inspired this festival housed in the traditional wooden temples…
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Cette 45e édition des Rencontres sera le dernier festival de François Hébel. Cette année, du 7 juillet au 21 septembre, la ville accueillera 50 expositions, comme révélé ce lundi 14…
In New York, the Aipad fair opened its doors this week. In the same time, today is opening a new photography fair, the New York Photo Show at the Lighthouse for…
The second annual "New York Portfolio Review" was sponsored by the New York Times Lens Blog and the City University of New York’s Graduate School of Journalism. Lens Blog co-editor,…
The Haute Africa Festival opened on March 30th in Knokke-Heist, Belgium, with six free exhibitions, including an outdoor exhibition, Haute Africa, curated by Christophe De Jaeger. Exploring the African continent through different photographs on…
Martin Parr, whose prolific body of work is identifiable by its caustic, kitschy colors and the grotesquerie of the situations, has taken pains to photograph proletarian culture in order to…
This series by Jannatul Mawa explores the relationship—or rather, the non-relationship—between domestic workers and their employers in Bangladesh. These women may see each other every day, and the maids may know…
Have you ever walked up the stairs in an old apartment building in Paris? There’s a button on each landing that gives you the option of turning on the lights to…