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…
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Contrejour published Les Fugitives, the latest book from Isabelle Nori. Les Fugitives examines the middle age photographer’s vision of her two daughters, Elsa and Giulia, age 20 and 10, her…
Following last week’s interview with Aurélien Valette, L’Oeil will be publishing a weekly selection from the archives of the Rencontres d’Arles multimedia library, directed by Valette, the festival’s head of…
Dialogues: 36 Photographs & 20 Poems is a new publication from 205-A and the first book in a series that explores the intersection between photography and poetry. The publishers, Aaron Stern…
Bail Bond by Clara Vannucci is a visual tale set in contemporary New York. By weaving together stories of bondsmen, defendants and bounty hunters, the reportage sheds light on an unexplored…
Photographer and filmmaker Harvey Wang has had a photography career that spans over 40 years, and a film career of more than 25 years. The author of six books and…
This photography book is part of the multimedia project Scars of Cambodia, co-written with the filmmaker Alexandre Liebert, which also features a silent 30-minute documentary and an audio slideshow. The photographs…
Regards is a French photography magazine founded in 2009 in Perpignan by fans of bla-blARt, a cultural association active in the Pyrénées-Orientales since 2006. The magazine was born of a…
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…