Hans P. Kraus Jr.‘s Season’s Greetings with this image by Lewis Carroll. Hans P. Kraus Jr Fine Photographs 962 Park Ave. New York, […]…
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Françoise Chadaillac will have her first retrospective during Photoclubbing, the 17th edition of the Palaisien month of photography in Essonne near Paris. Photoclubbing is […]…
There is still time to visit or revisit the exhibition presented by the Savannah College of Art and Design, Ellen von Unwerth: This Side […]…
Until December 30, the Moroccan gallery INEX presents Aurore Vinot’s exhibition entitled Girls of Götheborg. The photographer added these few words: Photographer and documentary filmmaker, […]…
The W. Eugene Smith Fund has announced the recipients of this year’s grant in documentary photography. It has also announced the recipient of the […]…
Salt of the Earth is a striking monograph which skillfully captures humanity’s impact on the environment. From ground-level perspectives to aerial shots, Barbara Boissevain’s […]…
For around ten years, Brazilian photographer Ale Ruaro has devoted an essential part of his work to documenting the contemporary photographic scene. His portraits […]…
Marla Hamburg Kennedy proposes this iconic photograph by Ormond Gigli, Girls in the Windows, 1960. A New York Times article recently considered it one […]…
Lyon seen by its photographers: this is the editorial line of Chabe! magazine the second issue of which has just been published. Around twenty […]…
15 years! It has been 15 years since Photo Phnom Penh was born on the initiative of Alain Arnaudet, then director of the French […]…