Here are a few of the highlights from the auction of photographs and photobooks today at Swann Galleries in New York. 389 lots featuring Ansel Adams, Irving Penn, Helmut Newton,…
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Agustí Centelles is a Catalan photographer commited since 1936 to the Spanish Republicans. The 4,000 pictures taken would inform the world of the horror of the fratricide combats. Spain is…
The first International Festival of the Image, is opening on Thursday May 19 in Mexico, with an exhibition of Alfredo de Stefano, there will be workshops, screenings and 10 days…
“When I grow up, I’ll be sitting with the photographers in the front row” said the young Capucine Bailly who was taking pictures from the stands at Roland Garros with…
The New York Burger Co, on the corner of 23rd street and 10th avenue, was, last Thursday, the hippest place to be in New York City. James Danziger celebrated…
Le Bal hosted the winners of the “Young Talent” SFR Prize this last Thursday May 12th. The spirit “Djeun” prevailed over the red and white steam from the buffet, rushed…
If you follow attentively “La Lettre de la Photographie” you know everything about David Hilliard’s work. The opening in the Gallery “particulière” in the Rue du Perche was the opportunity…
Photographer Serge Leblon recently teamed up with fellow belges at Base Design in Brussels to publish his first book Fashion (Lido). The 256 pages retracing 10 years of his striking…
In response to last Friday’s homage to Harry Lunn, his son Christophe wrote “The Hank O’Neal picture you selected was the last portrait taken of my father, in 1998, at…
The Robert Capa Gold Medal Award for “best published photographic reporting from abroad requiring exceptional courage and enterprise” went to Agnes Dherbeys, who freelanced for The New York Times in…