The publisher Xavier Barral has just published “Martin Parr, autoportrait”, the new edition of the original work that came out in England in 2000. This new edition has been updated…
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John Arsenault presents Barmaid - collection of 50 images photographed at the Eagle LA (highly popular leather bars over the decades) where he worked as a barback, or "barmaid," as…
Depuis le début des années 1980, Candida Höfer photographie des espaces publics : banques, musées, bibliothèques. Les détails, qui fascinent l’artiste, sont autant d’indices d’un usage des lieux à travers…
In an age of rapid development of the Internet and digital tools, it may seem counterintuitive to be publishing a paper dictionary of photography. It’s true that in a search…
Here’s Irène Attinger’s selection of photography books on sale in the bookstore of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie in Paris. They were chosen for their originality, editorial quality and…
Since it was launched in 2005, men’s magazine Fantastic Man has encapsulated the influence exerted by Antwerp and the Netherlands on contemporary style and spirit.…
At the Daguerreian Society Symposium recently rare book seller Michael Burnley emerged with a new collection of pictures, work he has collected over the last four years that sheds new…
With Ornithological Photographs, Todd Forsgren depict birds that have been caught in mist nets as part of scientific surveys and ornithological research. During this moment, the birds inhabit a fascinating…
This is a real annual event and, as time goes by, has become something of a much-need milestone. With its wayfaring outlook, it continues to surprise us, taking us on…
In her new book, Alphabet, Debbie Fleming Caffery chose twenty-six black and white photographs, each corresponding with letters of the alphabet, from her extensive archive along with some images she…