David Ledoux grew up on the banks of Lake Geneva. Originally trained in painting at the Sydney College of the Arts, he turned towards photography and developed a highly graphic and…
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“During trips to Sicily and Mauritius I had the chance to take aerial photographs, which led me to think about the concept of aerial fashion and diptychs. The infinite possibilities of…
Between November 2009 and January 2011, Slovakian photographer Martin Kollar spent extended periods of time working and living in Israel, building a photographic dossier on one of the most contentious…
Presented in Rome at the Gagosian Gallery last Spring, Scopophilia was the renowned photographer's first major exhibition in Rome. The Greek term Scopophilia literally means "love of looking," but also refers…
The photographs of Osma Harvilahti aestheticize the world to the point of abstraction. His subjects are color, pattern and shape. Photography for him is not a way to observe and understand the…
Olivia BEE TEDx Athens « Talent is an illusion », talent is the combination of authenticity and emotion, love and honesty.…
In a love affair that has lasted almost two centuries, Paris has stolen the hearts of countless photographers. The City of Light is arguably the most photographed city in the…
Shanghai is without a doubt one of the most important cities in contemporary Chinese photography. Visitors to the former French Concession won’t want to miss the exhibition "Subtitles" by the…
This week’s first photo takes us into the heart of the drama in Turkey, an evolving society facing a stutterer, a deaf-mute when it comes to history, the latest “kayaker”…
In the mid-1960s, Pierre left for New York. He was the first person to discover what would become, over the next twenty years, the Eldorado for young French photographers: the…