“An American Prayer” is a poem by Jim Morrison, who would have traded rock stardom for recognition as a legitimate artistic figure in a hearbeat. Seven years after his death,…
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The Bordeaux Festival Itinéraires des Photographes Voyageurs is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year. The event opened its doors on April 1st inviting the public to discover 23 photo…
This year’s International Photo Festival will run until 13 June 2011 in Knokke-Heist under the theme of Future Portraits. The festival will zoom in on theatrical portrait photography and the…
The Glaz Gallery in Moscow presents an exhibition by Sergueï Burasovsky about the beaches of the 5 continents. We travel to Magadan, Russian Far East, a northern region, terribly unfriendly…
The extraordinary northern Indian city of Lucknow knew a particularly prosperous era during the mid 18th century, until the 1857 revolt against British rule. The city’s monuments are a…
The 13th issue of Fantastic Man features the football player David Beckham on the cover. Perhaps the most famous gentleman in the world, Mr. Beckham is freshly coiffed and photographed…
In the first issue of IMAG – a new magazine published by the Stockholm based picture agency Link Image – the photographers Martina Hoogland Ivanow and Lars Tunbjörk discusses documentary…
On April 9th, the 261 lots at the Phillips de Pury auction sold for a total amount of 5,802,250 USD. The top price went to Cindy Sherman and Robert Frank…
On Thursday April 8th, the auction Crossing America: Photographs from the Consolidated Freightways Collection, Part I was featuring 130 lots. The total sale was 1,838,438 USD. Below is the list…