Anouk Aimée passed this week, Peter Fetterman had the lovely idea to pay tribute to the iconic French actress with this portrait by William […]…
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The “Covid” years were terrible for photographers. But they allowed some to take a break from their frantic race to find and take on […]…
The Berlin gallery exhibits a wide selection of photographs by the diverse and committed German artist, most of which were produced in recent years. […]…
Published by MACK Books, Lindokuhle Sobekwa’s I carry Her photo with Me is a deeply personal artist’s book combining photographs with handwritten notes and […]…
In June, Quentin Bassetti opens the doors to the Collectif Nouveau Document, founded in 2019. From Paris, Brittany, or Creuse, the eight photographers who make up the collective defend a…
The Galerie Christophe Person announces its group exhibition: “Au pays des Hommes intègres”. The works of photographer Nyaba Léon Ouedraogo will be exhibited alongside […]…
This exhibition Paradise ǀ Paradise layered by Thomas Sayers Ellis is on view at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa, Florida from […]…
As part of the Brassaï estate, the photographer’s family with the Photography Department of the Millon study offers the possibility “for everyone” to acquire […]…
On the occasion of the publication of Photo Poche 178 dedicated to Bernard Plossu, his gallery Camera Obscura is presenting an exhibition and Didier […]…
After receiving a degree in sports medicine from Pepperdine University and then working as both a model and personal trainer, Luke Smalley (1955–2009) became […]…