India is a strange country. You come back without being fully aware of what you really saw. Everything that seems real is not. And […]…
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“As Garry Winogrand said, ‘I photograph to see what things look like photographed.’ This book is what I photographed.” David Godlis has been taking […]…
Lightstream represents Nigel Grierson’s most recent work, as he makes hand held, long exposures of figures beside the light of the ocean.Taking a quote […]…
Named the “Most Influential Skateboarder of All Time” by Transworld Skateboarding, Mark Gonzales aka The Gonz is one of the most recognizable names in […]…
ACC Art Books released David Bowie: Icon The Definitive Photographic Collection. The book includes 25 photographers from around the world that have captured one […]…
A fresh and expanded edition, Black in White America, 1963-1965 is the definitive collection of Leonard Freed’s seminal and timely Civil Rights photo essay […]…
André Frère Éditions : Mathias Depardon : Transanatolia Transanatolia is a peregrination to the borders of Anatolia. For 5 years, Mathias Depardon photographed new Turkey, to […]…
Éditions Contrejour : Franco Fontana : America We knew of Franco Fontana, his landscapes or his seascapes, in which he works composition, an ample […]…
Arnaud Bizalion Éditeur : Michel Eisenlohr & Bernard Collet : Forts des confins. Roya-Bevera, Ubaye, Briançonnais Michel Eisenlohr shed light on the fortified heritage […]…
Éditions Textuel : Ekow Eshun : Africa 21e Siècle – Photographie Contemporaine Africaine Here is for the first time the work of a generation […]…