James Whitlow Delano says he feels more at home in Asia than in the United States. This can be seen in the wispy photographs he brings back from Japan showing…
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Once a staid, posed affair, today’s family portraits borrow from the “snapshot” aesthetic. Family memories are documented ad nauseam. They fill up hard drives and are hardly ever looked at…
Graduated in 2010 from the London College of Communication (University of the Arts London), Phillip Reed (born in 1983 in the United Kingdom) has since created several photographic series that…
He was known for his photographs of celebrities, wildlife and politicians. But his most famous image remains an iconic one taken at the 1968 Olympic Games: two African-American athletes on…
Christophe Guye Galerie presents the first European solo exhibition of the highly celebrated young talent Lina Scheynius. Touchingly casual, Scheynius captures scenes from her daily life, exploring and observing friends,…
With an empathetic and critical eye, Americans by Christopher Morris presents a nation in a state of perpetual loss and its people searching for an identity – stranded within two…
This new book by Australian photographer Louise Whelan celebrates multiculturalism in Australia – more than 180 nationalities are represented in Whelan’s home state of New South Wales alone. A brilliant…
Philippe Jacquier presents an exhibition of vintage prints devoted to Roma people. The exhibition will run until October 25th 2013 at Galerie Lumière des Roses (Montreuil).…
Gareth Phillips has arduously explored the least accessible parts of Wales. Y Tir Newydd | The New Land is an artistic translation of the furthest points of the Welsh Landscape…
The exhibition « 40 ans de photojournalisme, génération SIPA« , inspired by the book by Michel Setboun and Sylvie Dauvillier, published in 2012, opened its doors in the French Institute in Istanbul until…