The call for submissions to the 2015 edition of the Carte Blanche PMU photography prize runs through March 3rd, 2015. The Carte Blanche, which supports the work of young photographers,…
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Born in Algeria on January 29, 1935. Jean-Pierre Laffont went to high school and college in Morocco and graduated in 1955. Attended art school and in 1959 received a Masters degree in Art…
An American-born photographer living in France, Jane Evelyn Atwood’s photographs display a deep attachment to her subjects: prostitutes, prisons, blind children, Haiti. A major exhibition devoted to her work was…
With its rich history, the Mediterranean is the most popular tourist destination in the world. But its shores are also prey to developers, the scene of many battles, and the…
Nathalie Herschdorfer is the “godmother” of this year’s edition of the Festival Circulation(s), succeeding Xavier Canonne, François Cheval, Christine Ollier and Laura Sérani in previous years. Herschdorfer is currently the director…
A photographer with the Magnum agency, Guy Le Querrec traveled to Africa on commission for Renault. He brought along his faithful Leica camera that shoots in black in white… or sometimes…
What Scot Sothern was doing was…reportage from another universe. His early pictures, the first twenty years’ worth are snapshots from trailer trash hell, a life you never wanted to see…
The 3rd Rail, a site-specific installation by photo giant Clay Patrick McBride, will open at Foley Gallery this week; part of the gallery’s ongoing storefront window curatorial series. McBride sculpts…
In 2011, a few months after the fall of Ben Ali, at a workshop organized by the Shutter Party in Tunis, I met a group of photographers that included the…