Peter Beard and the Clergues by Anne Clergue It all started with Jérôme Hill, (1905-1972) Peter Beard’s uncle who had a house in […]…
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I met Micheline Gingras and Bruce Gilden in front of the garbage cans on Monroe Place in Brooklyn Heights, one night around midnight. They were walking their dog, and…
Gilbert Garcin died peacefully in his sleep (unrelated to the current pandemic). He was 90 years old. Born in La Ciotat on June 21, […]…
It is with profound sadness that Von Lintel Gallery announced the passing of Floris Neusüss, an unrelenting pioneer of experimental photography, on April 1, […]…
It is with great sadness that Kasmin Gallery announced the loss of Paul Kasmin (1960–2020). Paul passed away early yesterday morning, March 23, after […]…
No, John Kacere was not a photographer, he was a painter. One of the masters of the PhotoRealism movement. The reason for this publication; […]…
Bill Ray, one the last photographers of LIFE magazine died at 83. He captured Marilyn Monroe singing “Happy birthday, Mr. President,” Elvis Presley as an […]…
I met Laurence Sackman in 1977; I had just created the modeling agency “FAM”; Louise Despointes and Steve Hiett had told me a lot […]…
Larry Siegel, noted photographer and groundbreaking New York City gallerist whose career helped shape vital developments in the emergence of photography as an art […]…
Collaborator of Jean-Philippe Charbonnier, reporter for Réalités magazine, Niepce 1962 award, distributed by the Dalmas photo agency then Rapho and today by Gamma-Rapho agency, […]…