The Instituto Moreira Salles (IMS) in São Paulo will present until March 31, 2013, the exhibition As origens do fotojornalismo no Brasil : um olhar sobre O Cruzeiro (1940-1960) (The…
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The festivities for Paris Photo and the Mois de la Photo always provide the opportunity to discover hidden gems of photography old and new. The current exhibition at the Chinese…
Liliroze was exhibited last June at the Promenades Photographiques, where I marveled at her feminine, sensual and somber world. Last week, she was at the Swiss embassy in Paris to…
Today we’re looking at two small books by the French publisher Jean-Boîte, each of which began as a project developed on the Internet. Kim Jong Il Looking at Things is…
Despite his many famous portraits, the death on november 8th of British photographer Cornel Lucas at the age of 92 received little attention. In the 1950s and 60s, he welcomed…
Elodie Mailliet Storm from Getty Images was a Friend of Ken Regan, she wrote this text. Photographer Ken Regan passed away this week, and we are sad at the loss…
Karolina Trawinska is a Polish photographer. In 2000, she moved to Paris to work as a model. For the next five years she traveled across the world, working with different…
Charlotte Moulard is a French Fashion photographer, based in Paris. A graduate of ESAG-Penninghen (Masters degree obtained in 2005), Charlotte started her career as a junior art director. Three years…
Katrin Backes, 32, is a German photographer. She has lived in London and Lyon, France, where she studied photography. She graduated from the École des Gobelins in Paris, then served…
In 2004, the then-16-year old Anaïs Kugel, aka Julie Cerise, traveled from France to the United States and there discovered that photography took a growing place in her life.…