Yelena Yemchuk was born in Kiev, and immigrated to the United States with her parents at the age of eleven. She studied at Parsons School of Design in New York…
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My series, Darkening, reveals nighttime worlds otherwise undetected and builds upon photography’s historic relationship with making the unseen visible. Influenced by allegorical painting, spirit photography, and notions of the uncanny,…
“If I love photography as much as I do, it must be, aside from the pleasure of the emotion and the form, for the desire to prolong the ephemeral, to…
Big Sister by Hana Jakrlova has just been published by Images en Manoeuvres Edition and Eric Franck Fine Art. Here is a text of Marvin Heiferman: “Do you ever feel…
In the style of Cindy Sherman, the Swiss photographer Chantal Michel puts herself “on stage”. Her world however is more dreamlike then that of the American artist, and resolutely anchored…
The exhibition gather vintage photo booth strips, “drugstore” prints, and uniquely captioned prints by Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997) was made between the late 40s and early 80s, traces his life from…
With the exhibition The Last Steam Railroad in America, Robert Mann Gallery presents a selection of classic images from Linkʼs body of work produced in the 1950s. When the Norfolk…
In 1984, Gervasio Sánchez (Córdoba, 1959) began working as a freelance photojournalist specializing in armed conflicts. As a contributor to the Heraldo de Aragón, La Vanguardia and Cadena Ser, he…
Born in Russia in 1979, Lev Ilirov followed his mother who had chosen to emigrate to Israel as many other Russians did during the 1990’s. Scenes from everyday life taken…
In 2006, Leon Herschritt celebrated 50 years in photography. To him we owe such iconic portraits of Jean-Paul Sartre, the General De Gaulle, Salvador Dali, Catherine Deneuve, as well…