Le photographe anglais John Stewart, né en 1922, est décédé aujourd'hui à l'âge de 98 ans. Sa rencontre décisive avec Henri Cartier-Bresson et la découverte de son laboratoire mirent fin…
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Ranee Palone Flynn died following a long battle with cancer. I last spoke to her right before Christmas, as I was getting ready to leave for Scotland. I wanted to…
The Hermitage Artist Retreat and its partner, the Greenfield Foundation, are presenting their first Greenfield Prize in the art of photography to internationally acclaimed photojournalist David Burnett. The Prize will…
Len Speier died on February 5th. He was a New York City photographer who was still going strong at the age of 89. Energized by his recent exhibition at Daniel…
Claudine Maugendre died on Wednesday 1 March 2017. She was one of the most brilliant photo editors of the last forty years.…
Le photographe chinois Ren Hang, né en 1987, s’est suicidé ce 24 février 2017.…
On October 22, 2017, 271 participants from seven cities around the Mediterranean set out to document 12 themes in 12 hours. Community associations from Amman, Algiers, Beirut, Ljubljana, Marseille, Naples,…
For the third consecutive year, in 2017 the Rencontres de la photographie is offering an award to fund the publication of a dummy book. Endowed with a €25,000 production budget,…
Thibaut Cuisset died on the 19th January at the age of 58 years, while his works were in the middle of being shown in various exhibitions and while he was…
The recent death of Lord Snowdon marks the loss of a multi-talented figure whose own life was every bit as remarkable as that of even the most flamboyant of the…