The 2011 SlowExposures PhotoFestival just wrapped: Juried Award Winners Exhibition, Portfolio Reviews, Photography Receptions, Collector’s Seminar, Satellite Exhibitions, Photography Book Workshop, Jurors Talk, Master Photography Presentation and Book Signing, and…
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The 42 nd edition of the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival breaks attendance records. 84,000 people visited the exhibitions in Arles from 4th July to 18th September 2011, a 15%…
The spring in the southern hemisphere began with the seventh edition of the Paraty em Foco Photo Festival—one of the most important events dedicated to photography in Latin America. From…
Christoph Lunn, a French merchant, went to the Tokyo Photo Fair, he brought back this visual diary. VIPs wait at the end of a sympathetic queue, the fruit of success for…
Photography never seemed so healthy. The number of exhibitions is mindboggling. To prove it: Today's Monday edition of La Lettre is featuring the festivals that have just opened or closed.…
Thomas Krueger was born in 1975 to an American Father and a Japanese Mother. Growing up in Yokosuka, Japan in a Navy family, he discovered his passion for photography at…
Stephen Mallon is 38 years old and comes from Britain. In the past he has traveled everywhere from Africa to Brazil, searching out artificial landscapes and industrial footprints. Now living…
Milagros de la Torre was born in Lima, Peru. She studied at the University of Lima and received a B.A. (Hons) in Photography at the London College of Printing. In…
"I made this series this summer in Las Vegas. Given the economic situation in the United States and worldwide, the series makes sense for."…