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All archives of The Eye of Photography are classified by theme in this section. It contains various articles about photography art, exclusive interviews of famous photographers, an economic section, public or private collections presentations along with the latest trends in the photography world which are to be discovered in the magazine.

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Le Regardeur

Every human being reacts differently and I don’t think there are two similar visions of the same image explains Marloes Krijnen, director and founder of the Foam Fotografie Museum in Amsterdam,…

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London: Michael Wolf 

Since January 17, Hong Kong has been transported to London. The Flowers Gallery is holding a solo exhibition of the renowned German photographer Michael Wolf (b. 1954 in Munich) featuring his…

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Netherlands

Art Rotterdam opened today at the Van Nellefabriek. For three days, this former factory will welcome nearly 90 Dutch and international galleries, an increase from last year. In its fifteen years…

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Priscilla Rattazzi

Priscilla Rattazzi is suspicious of change. She bought her first digital camera in 1998 and was excited by the instant results, but was disappointed by the quality of the images.…

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Trends: Patrick Messina

Discovered by the French magazine Les Inrockuptibles in 1991 while still a student at the École Louis Lumière, Patrick Messina soon became one of the best portrait photographers of his generation. Working for Télérama, Libération and Le Monde,…

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Trends: Anna di Prospero

Finalist of the 2014 Sony World Photography Award, category Portraiture, Anna di Prospero presents the second part of her series Instinct, at the Gallery Madé, Paris.…

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Romain Laurent

For the past 21 weeks, the photographer Romain Laurent has posted one animated gif per week on his blog. The absurd, dreamlike situations are true to the photographer’s style. Based in New…

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Saatchi and Google

Even though the Saatchi Gallery, a contemporary art institution nearing thirty, made its home in the chic and somewhat stuffy London neighborhood of Chelsea, that hasn’t stopped it embracing technology and…

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Support, Therapy & Instability

Graffiti is the ultimate expression of the ephemeral, the here today, gone tomorrow game of cat and mouse with the Vandal Squad, property owners, and other graff writers, who move…

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