Don McCullin is recognised as our greatest living war photographer - a term he actually strongly rejects. London’s Imperial War Museum’s current exhibition Shaped by War, is an extraordinary retrospective…
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Paolo Pellegrin, Graciela Iturbide, Hans Silvester, Marc Riboud, Jane Evelyn Atwood, Sebastian Liste, Stanley Greene, Tadashi Okubo and Kathryn Cook are the photographers featured in the exhibition Photojournalistes organized by…
Léon Constantiner didn’t just collect Helmut Newton photographs, he was obsessed with them. At one point he owned 560 of the photographer’s works: the most beautiful, the…
In these never-before-released photographs, New York’s Affirmation Arts Gallery offers a glimpse into Andy Warhol’s private life. We see his friends, his personal belongings, and a life made rich by…
Janette Danel has opened a new gallery in Paris devoted to South African photography (KijK galerie). To mark the opening, here are the photographs from Dale Yudelman’s series, i am,…
From January 18 (Abe Frajndlich, Penelope's Hungry Eyes) to 26 (Abe Frajndlich, Portraits noir et blanc), La Lettre presented you selections from Abe Fraindlich's book penelope's hungry eyes, featuring portraits…
To mark the 60th anniversary of Elizabeth II’s reign, the National Museum of Cardiff will exhibit some of the most important portraits of the sovereign, including several photographs.…
Ramadan in Yemen (Bessard) is the Australian photographer Max Pam’s new book. He introduces his work as follows: What could I say about Yemen that did it justice. I tried…
Pratibimb means “reflection” in Hindi. A reflection is the image sent back by the surface of an object or, in this case, a subject. What image of ourselves do we send…
We aren’t sure Passion will please our families, but we dedicate this first number to them”. It is with these words, hidden behind a white cover, that the first issue…