In these photographs, Tim Hetherington takes a look at the eyes of those who cannot see. From 1999 to 2003, the late photographer visited the Milton Margai School for the…
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Sebastião Salgado is an icon to photographers around the world although this incredibly unpretentious man, who has created some of the most extraordinary, and important, imagery of our time, would…
The event Temps Zero was held on April 26. Following a series of concerts and projections organized in Thessaloniki, Athens and recently Berlin, this edition of Temps Zero was held…
The exhibition Verweilen at the Sala Canal de Isabel II brings together 50 photographs by the artist Aitor Ortiz (Bilbao, 1971). The publisher and art critic David Barro served as…
For the release of Sebastian Junger’s documentary on the life of Tim Hetherington, the International Center of Photography is presenting an exhibition of the photographer’s work. Hetherington was known for…
The front line. The term has lost its meaning in today’s conflicts, where soldiers, journalists and civilians are targeted indiscriminately by bombs, and where moral and physical limits are ill-defined.…
Julien Lombardi’s photos are timeless. His artistic approach to the medium transforms reality into a theater of illusion. His staging of the ordinary creates a simulacrum, and the neutral elements…
These are the final days to see A corps perdu by Bruno Dayan at the Elephant Paname gallery in Paris. The exhibition offers viewers a journey into the sublime and…
An American citizen born to Croatian immigrants parents in 1977, Johnny Tergo lives and works in Los Angeles with his wife and four children. His career as a construction worker…
I don’t believe too much in the idea of the decisive moment. I think my photographs are produced over the course of several steps: when I plan what I’m going…