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Second place in the Prix Talent MAP 2014 was awarded to Alban Lecuyer for the series Ici prochainement. The series explores the stereotypes of virtual images used to promote real estate projects. Produced…
"As a street photographer in Dublin, my project aims to explore new ways of documenting our streets. A ‘street” can now be represented in non-traditional ways. It’s about feeling the…
In addition to the 11 exhibition of the 6th edition of the MAP Toulouse festival, viewers can enjoy the latest winners of the 2014 P.O.M. (Petites Oeuvres Multimedia) Prize, presented…
John Stewart’s series Véroniques makes reference to Francisco de Zurbaran’s painting Le voile de Véronique, a mysterious work that has inspired many artists. According to legend, a woman on the Via Dolorosa on the…
The fourth Annual Guernsey Photography Festival presents an exhibition of French photographer, Scarlett Coten’s ongoing project, ‘Mectoub’, which takes a closer look at young men from the Mediterranean world, particularly…
Martine Fougeron’s photography exhibition, Heart of the South Bronx: Trades, opens at The Half King September 17. A hybrid art project/document about the active industries of Port Morris and Hunts Point, the project…
To Australia’s immediate north lies Papua New Guinea (PNG), its most southern tip less than five kilometres from Australia’s mainland. Yet life for women on this island nation is light…
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…