A publication made by Maryvonne Lepage, mother of the photographer killed in 2014 in the Central African Republic, has just been released. After studying […]…
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The work of remembrance may be difficult, and sometimes painful. Twenty years have passed since these photographs, now published in book form, were taken […]…
In June 2014, during the second Iraqi civil war, Mosul fell into the hands of the jihadists of the Islamic State. A few weeks […]…
Sory Sanlé: Volta Photo 1965-85, a book published by Reel Art Press, is a collection of photographic work by Sory Sanlé, an eminent portrait […]…
The nonprofit organization #Dysturb, which has come into the public eye over the recent years with their collages of documentary reportages pasted in the […]…
The Japanese Photobook, 1912 – 1990, published by Steidl and edited by Manfred Heiting, illustrates the development of photography as seen in photo publications in […]…
Nino Herman’s photographs displayed in the series Notes from Tel Aviv look like scenes taken out of a movie whose director pays attention to the most […]…
It has been two decades since the colossal success of the pop band The Verve’s era-defining Urban Hymns, and it remains one of the […]…
In 1950, Elliott Erwitt traveled to Pittsburgh, then known as the Steel City. At the invitation of Roy Striker, director of the photographic program of the Farm Security Administration, he…
Olivier Beytout is particularly fond of the word “Cyclops.” “I think every photographer,” he explained, “is a Cyclops, since, if you’re using traditional cameras, […]…