Matthieu Foss came to Mumbai in 2005, where he supports and organizes exhibitions for Indian and foreign photographers. We spoke with him about the Focus Festival, the first of its…
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Documentary filmmaker Nishtha Jain devoted two documentaries to photography in India: City of Photos (2005) and Family Album (2011). In these films, she explores the relationship between Indians and photographs…
Reportage, Sydney’s documentary photography festival, opened last week amidst a furor over the decision by Destination NSW, the government tourism body for Sydney, to censor the outdoor projections, banning certain…
On the day I talk to Adam Ferguson, an Australian photojournalist based in the US, he is in San Antonio, Texas working on a story on war dogs and their…
Andrew Quilty, an Australian photojournalist based in New York, said Dupont’s reputation “was a big factor in choosing to be part of Reportage. The quality of participants is incredible. I…
American David Burnett is probably best known as a conflict photojournalist whose seminal work on the 1979 Iranian Revolution still stands up today as cutting edge photojournalism. “I had a…
Following Tal Uf Tal Ab (2012) and You would (2012), Park/Sleep is Robert Frank’s third visual journal. Here American master delivers a series of intimate photographs, old and new,…
In 1950, Robert Frank left his job as a photographer in New York to travel across Europe with his family. That summer, he arrived in Valencia, Spain, at the time…
It’s the beginning of a new week. I flip through the newspapers and find a nice surprise in Le Monde: a report by Philippe Rémy and photographer Laurent Van Der…
To be bold is to never shy away from elegance. In 1968, when the Paris-Match and Vogue photographer Willy Rizzo, inventor of the synthetic portrait and a master of color,…