The young photographer, Lore Stessel was the recipient of the Fondation Louis Roederer’s award in 2012. The festival Planche(s) Contact presents her work, where the human body intermingles with the landscapes…
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Chinese photographer Zhuang Jay discovered Deauville for the first time, when he came to the Asian Film Festival. His images are now on view at the festival Planche(s) Contact.…
Accustomed to photography studios – these white, bare, enclosed spaces filled with spotlights, in which fashion and commercial photographer creates their own world – Grégoire Alexandre moved to the outdoors and…
A humanist photographer and tireless walker, Gunnar Smoliansky surveys cities like Stockholm, or again his childhood places. In Deauville, he’s had full freedom to toy with his imagination while strolling along the streets…
« My very first idea was to pay homage to the French photography from forty years back. However, photographing a woman blessed with Anouk Aimé’s beauty in Deauville would be but…
Mariana Cook traveled all over the world—from Johannesburg to Yangon—to capture many of both the well-known and the lesser-known pioneers of the human rights movement. The portraits show the power…
This exhibition at the Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin, on view through March 2014, shows five decades as seen by a German photographer born the year World War II broke…
The dense and matte aspect of the black, in Allen Frame's photographs—be they in color or black and white—sets the various components of an intrigue unfolding beyond the frame. They…
In 1965 photojournalist Tim Page was with the Australian troops in Vietnam when they landed in Bien Hoa. Like many of those he photographed, Page was barely out of his…