Frank Schramm has been fascinated by airplanes since childhood. Armed with his Hasselbald, he decided in 1989, while eating lunch in a Paris airport, to photograph the sky, and in…
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Götz Göppert is a German photographer based in Paris. He is one of those photographers who manage to balance professional work and personal projects. Recently exhibited at the Maison Européenne…
In 2010, Jacques Borgetto presented L’autre versant du monde, a selection from his travels to Argentina and Chile, in the footsteps of his family who emigrated. Since then he’s only…
Winner of the 2012 HSBC Photography Prize alongside Eric Pillot, Leonora Hamill has also developed video work about the question of emotional identity. Her deliberately refined visual language –…
Coney Island is a world unto itself. It is a time and place that exists independent of everything else. Situated where South Brooklyn meets the Atlantic Ocean, it is an…
For me, the final days of the past week were fabulous. Three days in Sète, c’est à voir, is unusual and unique. Finally, an unpretentious festival, where kindness,…
The new series by Martine Fougeron was taken in the South Bronx where this French photographer visited bakers, fishmongers and tradesmen of all sorts. Her work is on display until…
The Photoink gallery, in collaboration with curator Ram Rahman, will present through July 2nd seventy images of photographer Madan Mahatta. The images trace the birth of modern Indian architecture…
Bela Doka, in his series titled “The Sundays of life”, charts a challenging path for himself. How do you photograph the daily moments that, while not dramatic, form the core…
The Andrew Freedman Home is a giant building in the Bronx that once housed ruined capitalists, victims of the system they fed. Their former quarters have been transformed, since…