In a sensitive and elegant exhibition, photographer Sonia Sieff brings together 47 portraits of committed women. Artists, models, entrepreneurs, creators, authors, surgeons, philosophers, journalists, […]…
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Until May 7th, as part of its Les Vagamondes festival, La Filature, Scène nationale presents an exhibition by SMITH. Christian Caujolle, its curator, presents […]…
Naples, 1940s. A little girl named Charlotte was entrusted to an abusive uncle. A few years later, as a teenager, she fled, leaving everything […]…
Last weekend, the Dutch photographer Teun Hocks died from a lingering illness. He belongs to the world’s best, and enjoyed international recognition, although strangely […]…
We announced last week the death of Michele McNally. She was one of the great photo editors of our time. The one that transformed […]…
‘Though she be but little she is fierce’ William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Act 3 Scene 2 I always think of this line […]…
Thierry Maindrault’s Monthly Chronicle At the beginning of my short career as a professional photographer, in the 1960s, at each first meeting with an […]…
Jean-Marie Périer‘s Instagram Chronicles are pure wonders. Every 2 weeks, we publish one of them. Daniel Filipacchi, Jean Demachy and Maurice Tabard in 1957. (excuse the […]…
Josef Dapra is an Austrian photographer born in 1922. Starting from the idea that “The world is all that is going on” dear to […]…
David Drebin embodies the triumph of fashion photography as an art form unto itself. His photographs are imbued with narrative – the ability to […]…