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At the turn of the new millennium Australian photographer Paul Blackmore packed up his life in Sydney and moved to Paris with the intent of furthering his career as a…
Do paradise exist? Yes, but it is also hell. There are lost paradises and forgotten hells. The Swat Valley, in Pakistan, was at one time called a paradise by its…
While flipping through fashion magazines, a surprising image oftentimes catches our attention among the overly aseptic and standardized photographic series. The photogra- pher’s gaze—his narrative, his vision of the female…
George Orwell foresaw in 1949 a world where government surveillance was fully integrated into modern life, and warned us of what happens when the object of power is power. “Power…
Marie-Claire Montanari photographs women. Her black&white carefully framed images of headless, anonymous bodies caressed by shadows celebrate the female beauty. But, while her work can appear classic the photographer’s approach is…
What happened this week in photography on the web: a project about sharing love, a reflection, a program, a photojournalism prize and a tribute, a captivating portfolio on female genital…
The second issue of The Eyes was finally released on March 20th, 2014. Created by Aman Iman Publishing, this biannual revue devoted to European photography made its debut last fall. With its…
Subjects from around the world this week. English editors love animal pictures, but French editors think it’s beneath them, not intelligent enough because the hoi polloi enjoys them. Manuel Valls…