There was a lovely celebration of Phil Stern’s birthday and the unveiling of many prints he donated to the Veterans Home of California a few weeks ago. The pictures and their…
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This fall, Aperture republished Josef Koudelka’s classic work Exiles, first published in 1988 by Robert Delpire. This latest edition includes a dozen new photographs. Readers will appreciate Koudelka’s nomadic spirit in his…
Some of the most important venues for young photographers in Morocco are social networks. We first noticed Yasmine Hatimi’s retro fashion photographs in the magazines Brownbook and Illi, and on…
Though separated from their place of use and human counterparts, the historical and modern medical equipment depicted in Reiner Riedler's The Lifesaving Machines are hardly neutralized. Instead these apparatuses, on…
The connections between the images are essential to my work. How the images affect each other and what kind of relations they create between each other.I try to trace this…
I was born in Toulouse in 1978 and have lived in Paris since 2001. After studying cinema in Montpellier and the École Supérieure d’Audiovisuel in Toulouse, I decided to focus…
“Portrait of my Generation” might be a somewhat pompous title given the simplicity of my project, but I couldn’t come up with another one. I photographed the homes of people…
Cédric Delsaux’s Fort Mahon has been added to the collection This is Not a Map, which celebrates the encounter between a photographer and a place. These fake maps, printed on original…
Sebran d’Argent, a young Parisian photographer, takes splendid pictures on paper that is no longer available today. He traveled across Asia with a wooden camera of his own design, using…
In his latest series, Marc Lagrange takes us into the private world of a hotel room filled with sensual, beautiful and lonely people. The atmosphere recalls the paintings of Edward Hopper.…