Robert Doisneau and Daniel Pennac came together and closely collaborated on these two beautiful publications which reflect their personalities partial to affectionate humor.…
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In the late 1970s, The Village Voice sent photographer Bill Bernstein on an assignment to New York nightclub Studio54. The occasion was an awards presentation dinner for the President’s mother,…
Eric Boman, A Wandering Eye: Photographs 1975–2005Eric Boman, A Wandering Eye: Photographs 1975–2005
Heeding the call of bread and butter, I early on embarked on a string of editorial ‘careers’, each labeled for the types of assignments I was considered suitable for.Heeding the…
They were imprisoned, infantilized, and medicalized just to keep them quiet. Here are 20 portraits of young women who break the mold.…
Photojournalists and documentary photographers have a vital role to play in a free society. Their images have the power to expose realities and shape current events, and the influential pictures…
Photographer Greg Gorman releases his first book in fifteen years of male portraiture and nudes celebrating the human figure.…
This book reveals the close links that unite photography and the great epic of the Paris Metro, laying out in its way a history of photography that, from the 20th…
Gamma: A story of photographers, a story of an agency, one of the best. An Éditions de la Martinère book is celebrating its 50th anniversary. It is astounding. The texts…
Robert Shnayerson, the matchless editor, wrote me, “I confess that a fascination with impermanence—the world's torrential changes—has given me a respect for photography as an art of freezing instants that…
In her latest book, Diving for Pearls, Nan Goldin presents us with almost exclusively new, unpublished work. We are invited to contemplate the sense of magic and surprising abstractness exuding…