Born in Cambodia in 1989, Chea Nging was studying in the media and communications stream when she began to take an interest in photography, wanting to explore “the inspiration that…

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Born in Cambodia in 1989, Chea Nging was studying in the media and communications stream when she began to take an interest in photography, wanting to explore “the inspiration that…
Back in the summer of 1896, Gabriel Veyre (1871–1936) embarks on a round-the-world tour with the cinematography tools that the Lumière brothers entrust him with to make their new invention…
Successive waves of internal migration have defined the social structure of large Turkish cities. Fleeing the poverty, harsh climates and political and ethnic tensions of the East, the exiles photographed…
In 1975, nearly thirty-five years ago, I was riding a bicycle through my neighborhood in Little Italy when suddenly a blast of light flashed into my eyes, blinding me for…
To mark the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s death, the Monroe gallery in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is exhibiting the most striking images published at the time in Life magazine.…
In this sea of photo publications today, prizes like the First Book Award serve as a beacon. Since 2012, in collaboration with the national Media Museum in Bradford (UK), Mack Books…
This book has been a long time in the making. It was on a road trip across the United States in the early l950’s that Erich Hartmann first saw the…
An auction of 206 modern and contemporary photographs was held on November 27 at Villa Grisebach in Berlin. Among the items for sale were rare albums and portfolios, including one…
The Metropolitan Museum features a series of photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron. Together, they inform of the great personalities of her time, from Lord Tennyson to the philosopher and historian…