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Michael Hoffman’s personality aroused admiration and fear in equal measure. He was known for his short temper, his business acumen—with everything that goes with it—and his assertive eye. Knowing only…
‘Matter’ is a visual record of the many things that come my way. From photographing the ordinary, to the dead and the alive, these images constitute things that evoke an…
On March 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.3 earthquake occurred off the coast of Honshu, Japan. The tsunami that followed devastated the region of Tokohu over a span of 600 kilometers,…
As the oldest of nine children, Julie Blackmon's work has always drawn inspiration from her family life, her extended family playing the role of both model and muse. At the…
“These are photographs of my country, the Greek islands. These are people with whom I grew up, and the roots of my life.” Greece tells Platon’s personal story with the…
Projects like In almost every picture come from my personal passion for telling stories with photography. And I’ve always found it inspiring to look beyond commercial projects for inspiration and…
Jérôme Bonnet, Ludovic Carème, Vincent Ferrané, Roberto Frankenberg, Samuel Kirszenbaum, Antoine Le Grand, Vincent Lignier, Jean-François Robert, Denis Rouvre, Patrick Swirc, Benni Valsson, Rüdy Waks, Kate Barry and Olivier Metzger.…
Since last September, everyone is talking about it « Are you going to Saint Brieuc ? Of course ! » The first edition of the festival brought a lot of…
In the opening pages of John Berger’s A Seventh Man: Migrant Workers in Europe, which he produced with the photographer Jean Mohr, Berger tell us this story: A friend came…