The Madé gallery, in Paris, exhibits polaroids of English fashion photographer Steve Hiett. Steve Hiett, who is also known as “the director of color”, […]…
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What is left when everything is gone? In 2016, François Halard visited the late American painter and photographer Saul Leiter’s almost empty apartment in […]…
Seizing the Light: A Social & Aesthetic History of Photography delivers the story of how photography as an art form came into being, and its continued […]…
X-Rated Adult Movie Posters of the 60s and 70s, released by Reel Art Press, features over 350 orgasmic posters, pressbooks and stills from the […]…
What is experimental photography? It’s a little-studied field and a poorly defined concept in the history of contemporary photography. The author presents the works […]…
For the twenty-ninth edition of Visa pour l’image, Anna-Alix Koffi launched a newspaper titled Woman Paper Visa, that offers a look at a selection of […]…
The French photographer uses photography to tackle the destruction of ecosystems, climate change and the geo political problems of several great rivers across the […]…
Yoga: The Secret of Life is a photo-documentary project about the spiritual and physical journey of yoga. Through photographs and text this book by […]…
Portrait of Britain 2017. This is the name of an ambitious project, initiated by the British Journal of Photography (BJP). The exhibition started Friday, September 1st 2017. […]…
Batroun is a city and a district. Located in northern Lebanon, mostly spared by the sixteen years of civil war, it is said that […]…