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Gaia Squarci has chosen to explore a subject that corresponds to the essence of photography: light and the shapes that it makes, ubiquitous to the point that it makes our…
Hunter Barnes is a documentary photographers working in America today. His photographs document aspects of American culture and communities ignored by the mainstream. Roadbook, published by Reel Art Press, is…
Soon after photography was invented in 1839, scientists were taking pictures by the light of electric sparks. (Henry Fox Talbot patented a method for doing so in 1851.) In the…
Sun/Sun Editions is a young multidisciplinary creative outfit run by two people, Céline Pévrier and Laurent Onde. Sun/Sun publishes books, designs objects and organises events and has just published its…
Following the November 13, 2015 attacks in Paris, Camera magazine is producing a special issue to be published on December 11, 2015 to defend our freedoms and help the victims…
Éditions Filigranes, directed by Patrick Le Bescont, has just published “Rencontres avec Guillaume Herbaut par Sophie Bernard”. This work is a conversation covering the career of the photojournalist, from his…
The Lams of Ludlow Street is an in-depth look at a family living in New York City’s Chinatown neighborhood. Born to a Chinese mother and an American father, Thomas Holton…
LAX: Photographs of Los Angeles 1980–84 is a photography book comprised of two series of black-and-white images of a metropolis that has now vanished. In the first series, “LAX”, photographer…
Pascal Beausse, head curator, presents Demba’s Map by artist Jim Goldberg. This work, acquired by the Cnap in 2012, is a set of Polaroids turned over so we see the…