Pierre Apraxine is today a reference for photography collectors. His reputation in the field grew towards the end of the 1970’s when, as an advisor to the American industrialist Howard…
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Pierre Apraxine is today a reference for photography collectors. His reputation in the field grew towards the end of the 1970’s when, as an advisor to the American industrialist Howard…
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Joan Liftin was a photographer, book editor, director of photo departments, manager of the Magnum library and of the documentary department of I.C.P. Married […]…
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Jean-Claude Lemagny. He was the adviser, the father, the hero, the mentor of all artistic photography from 1970 to the 2000s. To visit him […]…
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We learned of the death of Jean-Claude Lemagny who was one of the mythical directors of photography of the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Claude […]…
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Marilyn Stafford, a pioneer of street photography passed away earlier this month. A protégée of Scavullo and Cartier-Bresson, she took ready-to-wear fashion to the […]…
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George Zimbel, photographer of stars and the ordinary by Jean-François Nadeau Photographer George Zimbel died in Montreal at the age of 93. A longtime […]…
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Govinda Gallery presented Kaleidoscope Eyes: A Day in the Life of Sgt. Pepper in 2008, featuring Henry Grossman’s rarely-seen photographs of The Beatles during […]…
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Margery Newman told us of the passing of Tony Vaccaro, 8 days after he celebrated his 100th birthday in New York. Dear Jean Jacques. […]…
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Vivienne Westwood. London. March. 1994. On her own, she summed up in what is somewhat stupidly called “Swinging London” a certain elegance close to […]…
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