The Talent Grant, created in 1997, has revealed many photographers, who take a unique look at our society and invite us to see it […]…
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Created in 2020, the Print Award was born from the meeting between the desire of the International College of Photography to promote the art […]…
Often creativity is inspired by conversations with those we are close to, intimacy allowing for revelations that may not otherwise be forthcoming. Back in […]…
The site Your Daily Photograph proposes this vintage photograph of Saint-Tropez by Robert Doisneau. Title: Saint Tropez Artist: Robert Doisneau Date of image: 1965, printed 1965 Size: 7×9 inches […]…
25th & Park is an exhibition that provides a look inside the studio where in the 1960s, iconic New York photographer and director Jerry […]…
Three Western women discovered, looked at and photographed China at historic times through which the country and its capital, Beijing, passed – a country […]…
Gaston Paris (1905-1964), a talented photographer and assiduous who was frequently published, notably in VU magazine, remains largely unknown. A virtuoso technician and ingenious […]…
When one thinks of artists and their muses Picasso and Dora Maar come immediately to mind, as do Man Ray and Lee Miller, Edward […]…
Ahmet Ertug is a photographer known worldwide for the work he has been conducting for forty years around major heritage architectures, whether religious or […]…
With around thirty unique prints, Thomas Vandenberghe, born in 1985 in Ghent (Belgium), endeavors to show how photography is writing in motion and the […]…