His father, Henri Bureau, is a photojournalistic legend. For more than twenty years, he has shared that passion with his son, Martin. Martin now works for the AFP. In the…
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We have created a new column for the Lettre, “In the library of…” We will ask a variety of photographic personalities crazy about pictures and collectors of livres to tell…
This is the first time diCorcia will exclusively exhibit his fashion photography in New York, which not only occupies an inspirational and improvisational role within his thirty-year-long career as an…
After Henri-Cartier Bresson and Robert Doisneau, Brigitte Ollier, a photo critic for Libération and photographer herself, wrote about Hervé Guibert in her last book. Here is what she wrote…
Born in 1904, Roger Schall was one of the most renowned photographers of the 1930’s and ‘40’s. He worked in all photographic disciplines from fashion, portraits, nudes, still lives…
I have been inhabited by L’homme au Chapeau Rouge (Man with the red hat) ever since I saw it this fall at the Françoise Morin Gallery. It remains in my…
Similar to the project we presented last year at the BnF, Rose is Paris, we have imagined another police fiction, this time taking place at the Printemps department store, and…
Rugby d’autrefois is a beautiful book by Midi Olympique’s director of over 20 years, Jacques Verdier, and recently published by Flammarion. On the eve of the 6 Nations Rugby…
Showing Friends’ rooms, and the pictures of 10/1 (an anthropological look at utilitarian housing) was a risk for Romanian Cutural Center of Paris’ courageous director, Katia Danila. These pictures of…
In a beautiful industrial building in the Marais, the Filles du Calvaire gallery is exhibiting Pascal Aimar’s most accomplished work from the series Figure(s), and the more personal work of…