Kimberly dela Cruz: “Death of a Nation” (Philippines) Death of a Nation is a project about the shattering of Philippine democracy which has always been […]…
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Melissa Lyttle : “Where They Stood” (USA) Last fall, Melissa Lyttle began to document the confederate monuments that have been taken down since George […]…
Cristopher Rogel Blanquet : “Beautiful Poison” (Mexique) Beautiful Poison is a long-term photography project documenting the public health problem associated with the unrestricted use of […]…
Now celebrating its 25th h anniversary, the 2021 Howard Chapnick grant ($10,000) is presented to Sarah Stacke (USA) for her entry, “The 400 Years Project.” The project, […]…
The only photography festival of the overseas departments, born 10 years ago, the ambition of the festival remains unaltered: to give author photography the […]…
Following the discovery of the archives of Franco-German Charles Kroelhe, a 19th century pioneer of photography in the Peruvian Amazon who, according to legend, […]…
Marianne Haas : An unusual eye Originally from Switzerland, Marianne Haas moved to Paris at the age of 20 to study photography. She quickly […]…
Rogério Reis (Rio de Janeiro, 1954) occupies a special place on the Brazilian photographic scene. First as a press photographer and then a photo […]…
Between 1942 and 1953, the photographer Henri Caruel (1899-1978) was hired on the sets of around thirty films, including the most prestigious productions of […]…
A woman stands turned away from us, dressed in classic black dressage pants – hair gently gathered under her helmet by a hairnet. The […]…