The Biennale is the first initiative of its kind in the world to be devoted to industrial, corporate and work photography, with the aim of representing one of the main…
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In fifteen exclusive reportages, and nearly 80 000 visitors for the first edition, the Festival Photoreporter Bay of Saint-Brieuc created a resounding event. This year, thirteen photographers were selected to…
http://vimeo.com/77367383 Robin Hammond, photojournaliste néo-zélandais, expose depuis le 19 octobre au festival Photoreporter de Saint-Brieuc un sujet sur la capitale du Nigeria : Lagos. Entre l’émergence d’une classe moyenne africaine dans…
http://vimeo.com/77423987 Guy Martin était photojournaliste, mais il se dit maintenant photographe. Fatigué de devoir correspondre aux attentes des magazines et des titres de presse, il a décidé de s’éloigner des zones…
This year, the festival « The Photaumnales » which takes place in Beauvais, celebrates its 10th anniversary. For this special edition, the organizers have invited 62 photographers with 39 exhibitions to celebrate…
The Kandler Gallery presents series « Utopy » by Lionel Bayol-Themines as part of the fair Art Elysées from 24 to 28th, October 2013.…
As part of the International Days of Photography in Izmir, Turkey, the photographer André Merian presents two series « Waterfront » and « Wonderful Spaces » at the French Institute of Izmir from October…
Art Miami and Context are two connected fairs in the Design District, with a vibrant young energy and lots of graphic, vibrant work. If all the fairs were kids at school,…
I woke up early and stumbled into the kitchen to make coffee. Last night’s late evening took a bit of a toll on me, but I wanted to make it…