This week we learned that Tolstoy said that there are, “as many kinds of love as there are hearts,” which must frustrate photographers. How can they hope to represent this…
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My Mother IBS Geissler worked as Fashion and Portrait Photographer in the 1970's. Major German Magazines published her work. She sacrificed her career to raise her four children, but nevertheless…
Jans Bock-Schroeder created a website to pay tribute to his parents, both photographers. Peter Bock-Schroeder, his father and Ingeborg Geissler his mother. Visual Independence - a photographic experience, was launched on…
New JPN GEN, the new Japanese generation. How do Europeans view Japanese photography? The Artligue gallery hoped to answer this question with its new exhibition. Curator Marc Feustel showcases the…
Edward Steichen was the primary photographer for Vanity Fair and Vogue in the 1920s and 1930s. Already recognised for his distinctive style and his use of light in his portraiture…
Barcelona is Janelle Lynch’s tribute to her two adopted mothers: her grandmother, Nana, and “Mother Nature,” whom they both admired for hours through the kitchen window. “I remember finding a…
The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (KMoPA), located in Japan's Yamanashi district, is dedicated to promoting photographers whose work reflects an affirmation of life. Until December 23rd, museum director Eikoh…
Every season, the magazine Réponses Photo publishes a special edition devoted to a single theme. In the latest issue, Jean-Christophe Béchet and Sylvie Hugues address the question: “What is a…
The first photographic encounter renowned New York Street photographer Harvey Stein had with Harlem was when he documented the annual African American parade on Malcolm X Boulevard in 1990. Swept…