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David Drebin’s photographs are epic, dramatic and, above all, cinematic. His work combines voyeuristic and psychological viewpoints in a unique manner. The photographer offers to the beholder an exciting insight…
Yan Morvan will be covering Month of November’s photographyexhibition openings. Here, the Mutant Utopias at the Passage de Retz.…
A video by La Lettre de La PhotographieFor Agnès Sire, Harry Callahan (1912-1999) “was a true believer of photography: he had faith in pictures”. The director of the Henri…
William Klein was the guest of honor at last night’s opening at thePolka Gallery. The Genestar family hosted their friends. StephenDupont’s remarkable portraits of Marines with their commentaries…
A very warm and inviting atmosphere, reuniting friends. The world of photo journalism.…
It’s 4 o’clock and I’m quite early. It’s more than thirteen openings tonight – a hard choice. I take advantage of the empty gallery to appriciate the sharpness of the…
Patrick Swirc is especially known for his portraits of movie stars. Here he delivers a more personal work on the association between eroticism and death. A narrow link between Eros…
Paris Le Mois de la Photo: 57 exhibitions organized by variousinstitutions and Parisian galleries, events including the Paris MatchPrize or the Pictet Prize, discoveries, retrospectives, and specialfavorites. This…
The Month of Photography: the opportunity to be among friends and happily celebrate pictures, two steps away from the Fine Arts Academy. The atmosphere was more than happy and…