Silver Linings, the Albert Watson exhibition at the Young Gallery in Brussels, features film prints of some of the photographer’s favorite pictures, as well as some of his classic work in fashion, beauty…
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The title of the exhibition mixes two of the series that Matt Black has been developing for nearly twenty years – precisely since 1995, when he got out of university and settled…
This year, the association Gens d’Images is celebrating its 60th anniversary. It was back in 1954 that Jacques-Henri Lartigue and Raymond Grosset created Gens d’Images to bring together everyone involved…
In her spare time, Kathy Ryan, director of photography at the New York Times Magazine, is a brilliant hunter of lights and shadows. For the past two years, she’s kept a…
Featuring striking couture images of renowned fashion photographer Cathleen Naundorf' s work with Polaroid photography, Haute Couture represents a collection of six years of work with some of the world's most celebrated fashion designers.…
I've started to photograph the backstage of the Haute Couture in Paris at the beginning of the Millennium, before Internet and the communication obsession, when it was still a place…
Whenever I look at one of my photographs, some version of the scene plays out again in my mind’s eye. It isn’t long, usually just a few seconds—a brief cinematic…
Here we are again with Ryan McGinley, now 36, as he continues his exploration of the boundary between public and private. Since his early portraits and photographs shot in nature and consumerism-free spaces,…
This image is taken from Michel Setboun’s third book about agencies. Eighty reporters were chosen to comment on one iconic image taken during their careers. The image we’re publishing today…