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"Entre chien et loup" twilight is this special and sudden moment of the day just before night, where you can't distinguish a dog from a wolf. Things start to melt…
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has placed Nigeria on its list of the eight countries with the world’s highest rate of human trafficking. The documentary photographer Elena Perlino has…
One of the latest series from the Lebanese photographer Randa Mirza, Beirutopia, takes the viewer into the urban imaginary of Beirut, which is currently rebuilding itself: “In that sense, I’m not original.…
Until October 14, the Reykjavík Museum of Photography features the work of Mark Chester. Mark Chester’s Twosomes touring exhibit and award-winning companion book from Un-Gyve Press represents images culled from his forty years of…
“No driver, no person, will ever be bigger than Formula 1 itself.” – Bernie Ecclestone. Until September 13, the gallery CAMERA WORK presents The Official Formula 1 Opus Exhibition. The exhibition…
The years Agnès Varda spent in Los Angeles saw the development of her free-spirited and protean oeuvre. Mainly known as a filmmaker (Cleo From 5 to 7, Vagabond), Varda’s husband was the Jacques…
The Parasols of Deauville have been photographed many times over the years. They are a recurring motif that puts a photographer to the test. A subject like this forces you…
It all began in Toulon one day in 1930, according to how Émile Savitry remembers it. He met Django Reinhardt in a seaside café as he, Savitry, was coming back from a long…
CYJO’s Mixed Blood series depicts a waypoint in humanity’s progress toward a more integrated society, with the family unit as its base -- as represented by specific families in two of the…