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For ten years, Samuel Gratacap has been working on the issue of migrants, through art and photojournalism, by showing an image other than what is usually conveyed by the media.…
For this fifth edition, the Olympus Photography Conversation is changing by having only one pair instead of three “to create work deeper in depth,” explains Didier Quilain, former Olympus France-Belgium…
A crucial year for Mathieu Pernot who is exhibiting simultaneously at the Rencontres d’Arles and at the Hotel des Arts in Toulon.…
Her name: Anne-Sylvie Bameule. The daughter of Jean-Paul Capitani and the daughter-in-law of Françoise Nyssen. Therefor she is part of the third generation of this amazing family saga that created…
In 2016, the Parisian photo lab Picto created a photography endowment fund to encourage and support progress in photography and image-making. Together with Picto, The Eye of Photography takes a…
Two exhibitions celebrate the work of Roger Ballen this summer in Arles: the first in the framework of the Rencontres programming, mainly in the form of installations, and the second…
For the past five decades, the American photographer Joel Meyerowitz has roamed the streets of the world, countrysides and beaches in search of astonishing scenes. In the 1970s, his sense…
An atypical collector of photographs, postcards, and fairground art, this enthusiast is featuring his treasure trove from nineteenth-century circuses and fairs where dwarfs, giants, and even “negroes” provided “freak show”…
When the Chilean photographer Paz Errázuriz began her career in the 1970s, her country was at the beginning of a dictatorship which would last almost twenty years. “We had almost…