As a kid, Kirill Golovchenko spent a lot of time on the beach and most of the summer in a seaside holiday home. He took a swimming tyre and shot…
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From his beginnings in Paris during the 1950s, to his travels around the world, including his images of jazz musicians, the Jeu de Paume’s exhibition La Vie Folle (The Crazy…
Arles, juillet 1986, les Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie sont en effervescence. Le directeur de l’Ecole Nationale de la Photographie me propose de réaliser un reportage sur l’ancien hôtel Nord-Pinus,…
Larry Fink is a legend on the American photography scene, a leading figure for more than fifty years who has always shown unflagging passion and commitment, with results that are…
Forgotten Memories, a book by New York gallery owner Laurence G. Miller, explores the power of images to awaken memories, to take us back to relationships and journeys likely to…
Illuminate naturally in darkness is Judith Stenneken’s most recent book and follows in her poetic traditions of visual storytelling. In this body of work Stenneken expands the concept of transition…
During the summer of 1980, under the direction of his photographer father, Jamel Shabazz armed himself with a Canon AE1 SLR camera and began to photograph the landscape of his…
Edges of the Rainbow: LGBTQ Japan, published by The New Press is an intimate photographic glimpse into the queer world behind the closed doors of modern Japanese society. In a…
American photographer Mike Mandel, known for his project The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards, grew up in the San Fernando Valley, and as an kid in the 1950s could walk just about…
I am afraid of dying. These pictures are an attempt to examine and confront the anxiety and eventuality that, because we all were born, time will pass and so will…