The French photographer Thomas Dhellemmes is an award-winning specialist of culinary photography. Here, against an unadorned black background, a fowl encounters... an egg. Superb.…
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The French photographer Denis Nidos, one of whose photos made the cover of the FIPC 2012 catalogue, is asserting food photography etiquette. Among the claws, feathers and shapes, the egg…
The French advertising and press photographer Francesca Mantovani also works in food photography. Her submission to the festival, classically beautiful, makes use of light, taking inspiration from the great still…
The French photographer Anthony Cottarel made his name with a book dedicated to the famous knife, Opinel, produced in collaboration with several chefs. The project Just’unique allows Cottarel to assert…
The French photographer Fabrice Eola went for provocation, emphasizing the shock of reality, with straightforward images of crushed eggs on nude bodies. A chef, musician and visual artist, Eola’s experimental…
Architectural photographer Angus Martin’s latest exhibition explores the visual language of photography in contemporary architecture to remind us that architectural spaces are created first and foremost for people. The title…
Ghost Town is the result of Stephan Würth's lifelong fascination with the American West. Since moving to the United States from his native Germany, photographer Stephan Würth has been fascinated…
The Galerie Seine 51 is presenting the works of Isabel Muṅoz, a Spanish photographer known across the world as a specialist in platinum printing process. Like the narrator of…
The work of Frances Dal Chele in Turkey is tinged with documentary formalism. It follows her discovery of a rapidly developing country experiencing considerable social upheaval. Each step corresponds to…