Impasse Ronsin, a dead-end street in the midst of Paris’s Montparnasse district, was a unique artists’ colony, known for more than a century as […]…
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Impasse Ronsin, a dead-end street in the midst of Paris’s Montparnasse district, was a unique artists’ colony, known for more than a century as […]…
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In 1958, photographer Todd Webb, best known for his remarkable images of the everyday life and architecture of New York and Paris, as well […]…
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Village People is a set of photographs taken in the western half of Czechoslovakia between 1965 and the end of Communist rule in 1990. […]…
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THE EYES OF EARTH tells a deeply personal story about the environmental disaster at Lake Urmia as seen through the eyes of Solmaz Daryani, […]…
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In southern Ethiopia, among the Surma’s, the window of a small hut has become my workshop. And quickly people, took pleasure in coming to […]…
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In the Australian summer of 2019/2020, vast swathes of the country were ravaged by bushfires. This island continent is no stranger to the perils […]…
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This is the fifth book from the bi-monthly collaboration between Setanta Books and Open Doors, this time it features the work of Dino Kužnik. […]…
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SAY WHO is a site devoted to cultural and commercial worlds. It is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the release of a large 500-page […]…
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An email from a reader: I am a French photographer born in Bordeaux, I have lived in Paris for over 25 years. I have […]…
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