I was covering a news story in Navarre when I discovered the Bardenas Reales. That’s where I “found” the piece of land that would serve as the setting for the…
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‘Scheltens & Abbenes: Unfolded’ is the first retrospective exhibition of the photographer couple Maurice Scheltens & Liesbeth Abbenes to be held in a museum. Their oeuvre consists of still lifes…
The Museum für Fotographie in Berlin presents a major exhibition of postwar Japanese photography entitled Metamorphosis of Japan after the War. Photography 1945 – 1964, curated by Tsuguo Tada and…
Walking the decadent streets of New York from the 1970s to the present day, Hank O’Neal lingered before the graffiti covering its walls. His images form an impressive archive of…
‘It is a well known fat that the majority of images we consume are created by men, and too often feminism is an easy target for commodification in the wider…
“On March 11, 2011, an enormous earthquake hit northeast Japan. The subsequent tsunami forced 400,000 people to flee their homes and resulted in the loss of 16,000 lives, in addition…
The publishing house Only Photography was founded in 2008 in Berlin. Its director, Roland Angst, is a collector, bookseller, gallerist and of course an editor. He directs the graphic design…
The Kiyosato Museum of Photographic Arts (KMoPA), located in Japan's Yamanashi district, holds its "Young Portfolio Acquisitions" each year. This is a unique opportunity for young photographers to submit…
These thirty-six portraits of key players in the French political arena were taken as part of a long-term photography project with Le Monde newspaper. With intuition and sensitivity, Tina Merandon…
After two successful books asked the world’s greatest chefs, “What would be your last meal on earth?”, it was time to bring ‘My Last Supper’ to life. Melanie Dunea interviews…