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doc! photo magazine is a monthly Warsaw-based magazine devoted to contemporary photography. The February issue (No. 8) highlights the work of Piotr Zbierski, winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Newcomer…
Nothing is left to chance in Arno Gisinger’s Topoï. The book is not merely illustrative or informative. It is not just an inventory or a chronological catalog. Rather, Topoï deciphers…
My last interview with Australian photographer Carla Coulson was in 2009, the catalyst then, her book ‘Paris Tango’. This time we are talking about her third solo book, ‘Chasing A…
These lines are being written on the night of the “ Le Classico,” a football match between rivals Paris Saint-Germain and Olympique de Marseille. It’s one of the most ugly…
The book opens with a photograph of a crashed glider sticking vertically out of a field, with about fifty people looking agape behind the two long wings that hold…
The American photographer William Eggleston emerged in the early 1960s as one of the pioneers of modern color photography. Today, fifty years later, he is the figure most associated with…
Rudolf Khametovich Nureyev (17th March 1938 - 6th January 1993), the late and memorable 'Danseur Noble', backstage during morning exercice! (1978) I trust many people are still admiring the memorable…
I love to walk in my city discovering other cities that exist in it. Duplicate cities that end up devouring themselves. As Norberto de la Torre (mexican poet) says: "...Sometimes…
Willy, You probably don’t remember this, but as a child I used to wander the halls of Paris Match on certain Thursdays. My mother was working there in the offices on…