For over thirty years, Thierry Girard has explored photography’s capacity to shape our sense of place. One of France’s most important living photographers, winner of the prestigious Niépce prize, Girard…

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For over thirty years, Thierry Girard has explored photography’s capacity to shape our sense of place. One of France’s most important living photographers, winner of the prestigious Niépce prize, Girard…
40 years have passed since the Lebanese war erupted on April 13th. Its "Echoes" are still resonating today. They are the voices of families of missing persons, the disabled and…
Here’s Irène Attinger’s selection of photography books on sale in the bookstore of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. They were chosen for their originality, editorial quality and…
Every week, L’Oeil de la Photographie presents the radio program Regardez voir, produced by Brigitte Patient on France Inter. Meeting with Taryn Simon.…
The Franco-American photographer Alain Rivière-Lecoeur began his career in New York. He learned about light and rigor from the portraitist Hans Namuth, and about texture and material from the stylist…
Elliott Erwitt, aged 86, will receive the Outstanding Contribution to Photography prize in person at the awards’ annual gala dinner in London on Thursday April 23rd.…
The Mondo Galeria, in Madrid, Spain, presents through May 1st, 2015 a group show: Yo. La peor de Todas (Nan Goldin paradigma). Over the course of the 20th century, the…
For the 8th year, the musée du quai Branly launches its 2015 Photoquai’s Residencies call for applications, a program dedicated to the support of the contemporary photographic creation and open…
For Antoine Agoudjian, it all began on December 7th, 1988, when an earthquake struck Armenia. Between 25,000 and 30,000 Armenians lost their lives. Agoudjian was only 27 at the time,…