Archives – April 28 2023 Elliott Erwitt, the American documentary photographer who has had a substantial impact on contemporary photography, is best known for […]…
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Archives – April 28 202 Ways of seeing “To me, photography is an art of observation. It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary […]…
La galerie Holden Luntz a récemment diffusé le documentaire At Home with Elliott Erwitt. Dans cette vidéo, Elliott Erwitt's revient sur les moments clés de sa carrière artistique.…
Ali Sabouki: exploring humanity Ali Sabouki was born in Shiraz, Iran. He was attracted to art from an early age, with a particular passion […]…
Cecile Plaisance : Moving the lines. After a career in finance, Cecile Plaisance decided to make a major shift in her career and turned […]…
Didier de Faÿs died on Saturday the 11th of November. He was one of the pioneers of virtual photographic magazines. In 1996, he created […]…
Capella MP: Emotion through images. In the tradition of the great reportage photographers, Marie-Pierre Decuyper aka Capella MP constructs her images like an architect. […]…
Fiona Rogers : Women in photography Five years ago, as part of the Paris Photo International Fair, the French Ministry of Culture initiated a […]…
This summer, I had the pleasure of meeting Florence Montmare on the train to the Rencontres d’Arles. Uncertain whether she would be attending the festival, we […]…
For this fifteenth title in the Des oiseaux (On Birds) collection, the fashion photographer and portraitist Paolo Roversi invites falconry birds to freely take over […]…