Flatland Gallery from Amsterdam presents a solo exhibition by Johan Grimonprez. It is Grimonprez’s premiere in Los Angeles for his work ‘LOOKiNG fOR ALFREd’. The highly acclaimed 2005 project is…
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This week, Paris Photo will open in Los Angeles. We decided to devote an entire week of Le Journal not only to the event, but to photography all along the…
Caroline Reistad (1968, Norway) was raised in Norheimsund, and has lived and worked in Oslo since 1986. In 1998 she got to know Alberto Corda and his family, who came…
Marcel Leliënhof (1966, the Netherlands) has been a professional photographer since 1993, and his list of merits as photographer is impressively comprehensive. Marcel was born in Rotterdam, and grew up…
From the traveling daguerreotypists to contemporary photographers, there has always been a link between travel and photography. For its 23rd edition, the Bordeaux festival Itinéraires des Photographes Voyageurs offers seventeen…
In this series, Dé-Réalité, I attempted to communicate the feeling of movement through the images that remained in my memory. I wanted to create a visual equivalent to the fleeting…
Luc Chery spent long periods of time in Jerusalem and Palestine from September 2000 to 2004, during what is considered the Second Intifada. His photographs are more than a simple…
This series of photographs, entitled Paysages Improbables (Improbable Landscapes) is the result of a voyage from Paris to the Atlantic coast, from the land to the sea, from continent to…
Karine Maussière likes the idea of traveling on familiar territory, linking the natural to the technical, bucolic landscape to urban cityscape, speaking of humanity and its erratic complexity, exposing the…