Throughout the 1930s, Gaston Paris (1903-1964) was one of the pillars of the weekly magazine Vu, founded in 1928 by Lucien Vogel. The only salaried photographer, he shared the magazine’s pages…
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What do you do when you discover that something drastic has happened to your body, transforming your daily life completely? Camille Renée Devid’s response to being thrust into a twilight zone…
Piémanson Beach, a few miles from Arles, is the last remaining wild beach in France, and one of those places that makes taking beautiful pictures look easy. There’s an element…
On May 12th, 2013, the photojournalist Camille Lepage was killed in the Central African Republic. She was 26. At this year’s Visa pour l’Image festival, the publisher CDP released a posthumous book…
The latest issue of Camera has an explosive cover. This image by Egyptian photographer Laura El-Tantawy was taken with a Smartphone. She is a champion of “mobile photography” on social networks and a fierce…
Michael Danner documents in his body of work Critical Mass the architecture, everyday routine, and security systems of all 17 German nuclear power plants, as well as the radioactive waste repository Asse II…
This image is taken from Michel Setboun and Marie Cousin's third book on photo agencies. Eighty reporters were chosen to comment an iconic image from their careers. The image we are publishing…
Two Magnum Photos exhibitions are being held this summer in Budapest, Hungary: Magnum First, the agency’s first exhibition, at the Hungarian House of Photography in the Mai Manó House; and, down the…