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“This is the beginning of a great adventure. The award is a sign that we have to keep going.” Achille Coquerel and Thomas Kauffmann, both 27, won the Vimeo Award…
This all-star photograph by Art Streiber celebrating the 100th anniversary of Paramount Pictures appeared in Vanity Fair. Paramount Pictures assembled 116 of the greatest talents ever to work at the…
“I entered the world in Dinard, in 1953, during a news projection – slightly delayed – featuring the crowning of the Queen of England. Through an extremely rare phenomenon,…
The Eyes of War features forty portraits and accompanying interviews of men and women, who lost their eyesight during the Second World War when they were either children or young…
In the wake of the Great Recession in America and the wobbling Euro due to the high finance shenanigans, arts organizations have been under more pressure than usual for a…
New York City is a small town. It just so happens that when you fall into one circle, you get around. And so it is that I interviewed a photographer…
This was a very solemn week, the Queen’s jubilee and the much anticipated release of the French President’s official portrait. In both cases, much to see, and plenty of commentaries…
Whiteonwhite:algorithmicnoir is the most recent film of Rufus Corporation, directed by Eve Sussman. The enigmatic title defines this work whose cinematic characteristics are reduced to its matter: Super 8, HD,…
It is often easier to work with renowned photographers, rather than with young pretentious and arrogant ones. Like Ralph Gibson. I hadn’t worked on a book with him…