Rogério Assis, the first photographer to come into contact with the indigenous Zo’é people in 1989, returned to the same territory twenty years later. During his first visit, Assis met…
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With their new weekly magazine dedicated to smartphone photography, FLTR, the British Journal of Photography has placed a bet on modernity. Designed exclusively for the iPhone, the magazine’s designer and…
“Where there is no son, there is no future.” Such is the cultural sentiment of the Accursed Mountains of Albania, though this could be the prevailing opinion of countless cultures…
Independent and brave small publisher Jia Ja Zhi, run by Yuan Di and Huang Yating, has just released a precious book with the long-term project of the Chinese photographer MuGe…
Stephan Lupino has led several lives. First he was a world champion in karate. Then he discovered photography in New York in the 1980s with Deborah Turbeville.His heyday was the nightclub The…
What is private in a public world delineates the distinction between the seen and unseen, a boundary that has become so stretched in the Digital Era that we might mistake…
The simple things are the most beautiful, we might tell ourselves as we open this book. Or perhaps we remain puzzled by what we see. In the work "The Pictures…
Les choses simples sont les plus belles, a t-on envie de se dire en ouvrant ce livre. Ou alors on restera perplexe, ne comprenant pas ce qui est donné à…
There would be few photographers who haven’t heard of Steve McCurry. This pioneering American photographer has spent thirty years traversing the globe in search of stories that reveal the human…
The American photographer Malerie Marder visited Dutch red light districts. From Amsterdam to Rotterdam, she photographed prostitutes over the course of six years. Shot behind closed doors, these portraits question…