Paola Sammartano, our Italian correspondent visited the Rencontres d’Arles. She gives us her feeling! Even in the heart of the summer, the Rencontres d’Arles […]…
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Oliver Frank Chanarin travelled with his analogue camera through cultural hinterlands of Britain and there is a deficit of wellness in the salvage he […]…
Thierry Maindrault’s Monthly Chronicle : Let’s not mix every thing please. There is no single user of photographic techniques; but a multitude, as for […]…
Julia Scully, who after 20 years as editor of Modern Photography magazine wrote an acclaimed memoir about her Depression-era childhood, when her mother put […]…
Falkland Road was first published in 1981, with additional photos in a 2005 Steidl edition, and the book’s visceral images, together with an introduction and […]…
It was one of the good surprises, so rare, in this latest version of what was for several decades the greatest event for photographers […]…
I was visiting with friends last weekend and talking with their 17-year-old daughter when she mentioned she had 77,000 pictures on her iPhone. 77,000 […]…
Throughout her career, Ana Carolina Fernandes (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 1963) has captured compelling images that combine a critical perspective with a distinctive aesthetic. […]…
We have learned that Jean-Pierre Laffont has been nominated to the grade of Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur 2023, he sent us this text: […]…
Dimpy Bhalotia is one of my all-time favorite female photographers. I still remember discovering her work on Instagram many months ago and instantly fell […]…