The festival Zoom announces the beginning of winter, inviting photographers and publishers to gather in northern Quebec in the village-district of Chicoutimi. The event is organized by photographers in collaboration…
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The American portraitist Gregory Heisler will be signing his latest book on November 1st, it contains photographs of celebrities such as Muhammad Ali, Tim Burton, Mick Jagger, Danny Devito, Bruce…
Introducing 4, a long-term collective project now available as a book and an exhibition. After an exciting year of collating and editing, our work is ready for printing. This self-published…
La quatrième Image is the first international salon that has a free entrance for the visitors. Created by Images Humaines this manifestation gather about 40 photographers with 2″ different nationalitiesand…
The Young Earth is a photo series by Jordan Sullivan and accompanying a photo-text novella set in Iceland. The story follows two Americans in the last days of their twenties,…
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…
The Parisian Galerie Demi-Teinte is holding an exhibition of the photographs of Flore. introduced to the artworld from a very young age by her mother, the Spanish painter Olga Gimeno,…
In a long, friendly conversation with Francesco Zanot, Alec Soth analyzes his most famous photographs as well as others that have been published or are virtually unknown. Each picture gives…
We know James Karales from his photographs of the American Civil Rights movement, especially the famous image of, “Selma to Montgomery March, Alabama, 1965.” But that’s just one chapter in…