Recently, auction houses seem to have be winning on all fronts. A new record was set for an artwork sold at auction ten days ago in New York when Les…
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For this issue of Camera, I wanted to explore a subject that could be appreciated by everyone. Camera has always tried, in both its earlier and current incarnations, to discover…
These here are some real New York ladies.” Nobody had ever come to my defense like this. It was a snowy January afternoon. The weather was cold but the mood…
This image is taken from Michel Setboun’s third book about agencies. Eighty reporters were chosen to comment on an iconic image taken during their careers. The image we’re publishing today…
During a trip to Fort Worth, Texas in 2005 to do some research at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, American artist Nancy Davidson (born 1943) attended her…
Deserted streets with beer cans blowing down the road…a cowboy washing his shirts…a train on its way into a million acres of emptiness…a Vietnam vet who lost twenty years of…
L’Oeil de la Photographie is pleased to link up with a new educational resource britishphotography.org to provide an A to Z of British Photography based on photographs in the Hyman…
Over the course of four years (2010 - 2014), Polish Canadian photographer Gabriela Maj travelled throughout Afghanistan to collect portraits and stories inside the country's women's prisons, including the most…
We all know the films of Agnès Varda—her beaches, her daguerreotypes, her mockumentary, her Black Panthers—but we are less familiar with her photography, even though it was thanks to this…
Hollywood was a city of extremes: not for Tinseltown the carefull shots and subtleties of tone that were the hallmark of experimental films. It wanted passion, thrills, suspense, violent outbursts…