Larry Siegel, noted photographer and groundbreaking New York City gallerist whose career helped shape vital developments in the emergence of photography as an art […]…
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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, […]…
Terry O’Neill was born in the East End of London and left school in 1952, aged 14, with the firm ambition of becoming a jazz drummer. He was already accomplished,…
A dreadful email when waking up yesterday morning. Steve Hiett is dead! A few hours later, the confirmation by Julian Meijer his agent: Alas yes […]…
Monday, September 2nd, 2019. It’s back to school. Parents accompany their little ones for the big jump in life. It was nice this Monday […]…
Robert Frank has just passed away. No comments, just a memory. My first meeting with him. 1974, a call from Charles Matton: “Come for […]…
The Potatoes & Cie (Patates & compagnie) exhibition presented at Ixelles Museum invites you to dive into the imaginative and sensitive universe of the artist Agnès Varda, winner of the…
“Photography was like a flying carpet” Sylvain Julienne (1947-2019) He was born on July 6, 1947 rue Dulong in Evreux, he died on December […]…
We learned the passing of celebrated American photographer Ormond Gigli. His photograph Girls in Windows (1960) is probably is most iconic. Here he is […]…
Her name was Jill Freedman. She was a great photographer and a difficult character. Which explains why her notoriety is far from being worthy […]…