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Fumihiko Sumitomo’s Dance on a Thin Line is being presented as part of the Daegu Photo Biennale. Sumitomo is a curator of the Beppu Art Project 2012 and the Aichi…
Following Polaroids From NYC to New Orleans, Marion Dubier-Clark continues her road trip with Polaroids From San Francisco to Los Angeles. San Francisco, Yosemite Park, Death Valley, Las Vegas, Kingman,…
The agency was founded in 1985 by Angela De Bona. Her ideal was simple to create an agency able to support image-makers within the realms of both art and business.…
In his unorthodox black and white photographs, Sevincli unpretentiously photographs his environment, his daily encounters, his fears and concerns: simply what he experiences. His work is an expression of curiosity,…
The Robin Rice Gallery announces the seventh solo exhibition of photography by José Picayo. The show of new work opens September 19 and runs through October 28. This photo exploration…
It’s hard to know what to make of the photographs of Fernando Brito. On one hand he is what one might term a straight documentary photographer working through a human-interest…
Jérôme Bonnet is one of the hottest photographers around. He’s taken portraits and other pictures for Libération, Télérama, Next, Elle, GQ, Têtu, Air France Magazine, Madame Figaro, Newsweek and the…
Our photographs draw their inspiration from the iconography of advertisements. The characters that appear in them are young and dynamic, and the settings reflect stereotypical social success. But the photographs…