I have been working as an architectural photographer for several years. The photographs from the series Marble Room were taken in Carrara, Italy.…
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When the human eyesight adapts to darkness, the sensitiveness of the eye amplifies by a million times, but the process is very slow and takes hours. It is an exceptional…
Valérie Winckler lives in the suburbs of Paris. She has been a member of the Rapho agency since 1984. In addition to her reportages and documentaries, she has been…
Loretta Fiore was born in Fondi, Italy, in 1974, and now lives in Milan. Fiori, who holds a degree in Economics, has always had a passion for photography. "The construction…
Oksana Yushko is a freelance photographer, started working as a professional journalist in 2006, based in Moscow. Higher education in computer science and mathematics. Changed her profession and became a…
Baptiste Léonne is 35 and lives in Paris. "My photography contains order and intimacy..." writes Léonne who worked in blurred black and white for his pictures of women in the intimacy…
For this series taken in Kostroma, Russia, I searched for traces and clues of the interior life I could have led, had I been born in this region. Taking my…
Rather than observing, photography is to me a way of projecting how you see the world, similar to the psychodynamic tests developed by Rorschach, followers of Freud, Jung, Adler and…
The photographs of Gaël Bonnefon form a kind of personal documentary that explores unconscious situations and lost characters, resulting in a fiction rooted in everyday life. About decline, a changing…
“Advertising is, after all, artificial truth,” writes Steven Heller in the introduction to Advertising From the Mad Men Era: The Sixties (Taschen). This is the second in a two-volume slipcased…