Gregor Beltzig shot this photographs at the Hôtel des Grands Hommes, where he spent 48 hours in September 2013 for the Prix PHPA. His series Les boîtes des sentiments, about loss,…
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Estelle Lagarde shot her photograph for PHPA in November 2013 at the Hôtel du Panthéon. She explained her working methods and how she prepared for this peculiar commission. We’re also publishing…
“Dreamy Night” is Delphine Millet’s self-portrait shot for PHPA at the Hôtel Jardin de l’Odéon in May 2013. More of her work can be seen in the portfolio.…
The jury for the Prix PHPA 2014 met on Tuesday, September 2nd, to select the year’s best photo. This edition of the prize was won by Gregor Beltzig for a photograph…
Vincent Fillon was commissioned to shoot this photograph for PHPA at the Hôtel du Panthéon in March 2013. More of his personal work can be viewed in the portfolio.…
This diptych was shot at the Hôptel Jardin de l’Odéon in August 2013 by Lasse Lecklin for PHPA. Another one of his series, Places to Stop, will be published at the…
Christelle Plessis shot this photograph for PHPA in October 2013 after spending a night in the Hôtel Design Sorbonne. See also a selection of images taken from three personal series, Ashes…
Nathalie Dallies shot this photograph for PHPA at the Hôtel La Belle Juliette in November 2013. It appears here accompanied by an extract from Charles Baudelaire’s “Voyage,” as well as two…
The opening for this year’s Prix Photo d’Hôtel, Photo d’Auteur was held last night at the Galerie Esther Woerdehoff, where the public was introduced the work of Chassary & Belarbi…