Insomnies is a book about the night, and those suspended moments when the unconscious overtakes reality. Composed of intimate portraits of women confronted with mysterious nighttime landscapes, its images suggest…
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We had almost forgotten about Nan Goldin, whose latest book, The Devil’s Playground, was published eleven years ago. Three decades after her seminal work, The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, was…
This week was very poor, photographically speaking, at least in the papers I read. I hope that those I didn't read made their readers happy, but I doubt it from…
In 1962 Joel Meyerowitz was working in New York as an art director when he was given the opportunity to sit in on an advertising photo shoot with Robert Frank.…
In the winter of 2012, I was granted unprecedented access to the New York City Ballet by Ballet Master in Chief Peter Martins. With the very same Leica that I used during my…
To mark the anthropological continuity of his photographic work in photography, Michel Campeau turned logically to the darkrooms where he had worked throughout his career. With the advent of digital, the…
This week on the web: your street photos, a special report on selfies, man’s impact on the alps by Etorre Moni, a wonderful fashion portfolio by Gabriele Vietere, portraits of…
Larry Fink has just released a new book, The Beats. Here are some pictures and the text he wanted to share with us. The group depicted here, while essentially non-hierarchical,…
The shutter clicks recording time as it passes before our eyes and through our lives in the form of the photograph, creating keepsakes from our book of life, creating mementos…
In the 1920s, August Sander conceived of The People of the 20th Century, a seven-volume series that would encapsulate the face of the times, and to this project he dedicated the better…