The Art of Movement, by fashion photographer Ken Browar, is a beautifully produced book that captures the movement, flow, energy, and grace of many of the most elite dancers in…
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Published in 1967, in its design and construction Poste restante foreshadows a number of contemporary photography publications. Autobiographic in nature, the book is composed like an existentialist diary and offers…
Spanning over a decade of his portrait work, showing some of the most dynamic, influential, and controversial figures in modern politics, popular culture, sports, entertainment, technology, science, space travel, and…
In Frank Horvat’s playful photographs the body’s potential struggles with the arrogant physicality of the space. The work demolishes the common sequence of cause and effect. The presence becomes uncertain…
Like a tightrope walker, with grace and goodwill, the Italian photographer Federico Busonero paces the world with a lightness of step. But it was with the necessary gravity that he…
The book brings together 58 original photos from a collection uncovered in 1980 at a construction site. These images of occupied Marais were made by two professional photographers, Cayeux and…
This series of photographs is an intimate look behind the fashion world’s facade. In 2008, the American photographer Hadley Hudson discovered her passion for photographing models within the privacy of…
Swiss photographer Luc Chessex lived in Cuba between 1961 and 1975. He worked for Cuba Internacional. The Cuban news agency Prensa Latina designated him as the correspondent for Latin America…
In the 1980s, I often sailed with the great skippers of the day, I was surprised how little interest the media had in lighthouses. They were starting to talk about…
Haud Plaquette-Méline uses photographic images to verbalise her love of the body, her propensity for controversy, her exacerbated sensitivity. The clichés pass as quickly as they challenge, surprise, question. Photography…