A whole life document destroyed. Well, nearly. What first looked l ike a disaster proved to be something more ambiguous. Some of the prints survived, changed – the water making…
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My meeting with Joe Krautler was short and to the point. No small talk, no hesitation, no overstatement – nothing to feed a story lover like me really. And yet,…
The web documentary Alma, A Tale of Violence by photographer Miquel Dewever-Plana (Agence VU’) and the journalist Isabelle Fougère, has been awarded the Prix DocLab Award for Digital Storytelling…
The sculptor Henry Moore was in his 80s in 1983. At four o'clock I was at his estate outside London, it started to snow. It was getting dark. I thought…
The work Incroyable Afrique presents a selection of color photographs by Pascal Maitre taken in 25 different African countries over the course of thirty years. “In anthropology, we call this…
Kevin Hayes is a photographer, a philosopher, and a wit. His taste for the obscure, absurd, and socially distorted has lead him to the wonderful world of digital collage. From…
Chronicling a world of beauty and style, photographer Rose Hartman has captured fashion's trendsetters for three decades, and in so doing has helped to define what we remember most about…
The exhibition, inspired by the eponymous book published by Aron Mörel for Mörel Books, Night and Day mixes a series of color Kodachromes drawn from David Armstrong’s archives of the…
Summer 1983. While wandering the streets of Paris, Sophie Calle finds an address book with an enticing red cover. Overwhelmed by curiosity as she turns the pages covered in casual…
My first visits to North America in the 1960s revealed a wealth of experiences foreign to my world in northern England. The space, light, scale & enthusiasm of its land…