This is the fourteenth installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite […]…
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Traveling in time remains decidedly inaccessible; on the other hand, squeezing the zest of the present into cocktails from the past seemed possible to […]…
L’Aventure générale, presented at CENTQUATRE, takes you back through the course of pluralists works from this inexhaustible traveler in the fields of art, photography, […]…
Awarded by the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation, the HCB Award is a creative aid that allows a photographer to realize or continue a project that […]…
This is one of our new sections for 2021: Coup de Coeur! Favorite! Every day we receive photos that we cannot publish because they […]…
Iconic Images Gallery presents an exhibition highlighting brilliant images of some of the most recognisable faces in history. Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1966 film ‘Blow-Up’ documented […]…
“Two young men, one black, the other white, walk side by side with their cameras around their necks. In a country long divided by […]…
Keith de Lellis Gallery presents the work of three early Kamoinge photographers for this winter exhibition. The name “Kamoinge” comes from the Kikuyu language […]…
Belgian photographer’s debut photobook takes us on a journey through a Hanoi of a neon-lit haze, crisp shadows, and illuminated windows punctuating the night […]…