A couple of months ago, we published some memoirs and memories of Laurence Miller. We continue today with this interview : This “conversation” between […]…
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For more than forty years, this portraitist has rubbed shoulders with some of the biggest French and international stars. From Sting to John Malkovich, […]…
Since 1890, the Proust Questionnaire had many incarnations : Bernard Pivot in Apostrophes, James Lipton in Inside the the Actors Studio and in Vanity […]…
Wolfgang Tillmans compiles 30 years of work to describe where we are today. This TASCHEN 40th Anniversary Edition combines the best of four books […]…
Delphine Diallo is a Brooklyn-based French and Senegalese visual artist and photographer. She graduated from the Académie Charpentier School of Visual Art in Paris in […]…
René Groebli (born in Zurich, Switzerland in 1927) counts among the most iconic and innovative photographers of our time. On top of that, he […]…
Sheila Metzner is a true grande dame in the world of photography. As the first female photographer to collaborate with Vogue magazine on a […]…
Mark Moffett, PhD. is a biologist, naturalist, author and adventurer. His study of Asian ants led to his first story published by the National […]…
The viewing room exhibition at Howard Greenberg Gallery brings together a selection of Saul Leiter‘s iconic color street photography, where reflections and abstractions so […]…
Jim McHugh is an American photographer. Living in Los Angeles his work is extensively centered on the culture of celebrity. The long–term relationship with […]…