Laure Adler & Clara Bouveresse : Photography as a tool. Laure Adler is an engaged cultural figure whose work has contributed to enriching thought […]…
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Cécile Tréal: A Moment in Time It’s been a long time since Cécile Tréal and I first met. It was her father who introduced […]…
Emilie Erbin : From Architecture to Beauty Photographer whose artistic journey embodies a fascinating transformation, Émilie Erbin has evolved from capturing interior design and […]…
Lena Aliper was born in 1985 of mostly Ukrainian and German blood and grew up in a constructivist neighborhood of Moscow. The turbulence of […]…
Patrizia Burra : Arouse curiosity. At the heart of contemporary visual art, Patrizia Burra stands out with an innovative approach that transforms photography into […]…
Before turning the page in 2018, a group of photographers from Nantes known as Bellavieza spent 10 years experimenting with work, creation and everyday life as a collective. A new…
Luke Oppenheimer : Allowing oneself time. The world of photography is a sharp mirror, an art of the moment where each emotion is captured […]…
Álvaro Canovas: Contrasts & Paradoxes Renowned for his work in photojournalism, Álvaro Canovas has made a name for himself by capturing the essence of […]…
John Demsey: “BACK IN THE GAME” John Demsey is a prominent figure in the cosmetics industry, recognized for his influential role within the Estée […]…
Christophe Beauregard : Exploring Identities Christophe Beauregard is recognized for his conceptual approach and exploration of contemporary identities through the lens of consumer society […]…