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Gigi Giannuzzi is wonderfully grim. He has a darkness of spirit that glows from within. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of Trolley Books, the photography book publishing house…
Peripatetic artist Jim Dow has compiled many of his best-known images in this generous love poem to America. On the road, using a large format camera, Dow has catalogued the…
Vroom, vroom, vroom… a motorbike starts in the Parisian night. Wearing his helmet and aviator’s outfit, Denis Canguilhem (just about 40) is leaving a restaurant in the center of town.…
Model turned photographer Henry Hargreaves’ book 3DD is, as he puts it, ”a celebration of natural boobs in 3D, all shapes, sizes, colors.” When La Lettre talks to the New…
In parallel to the exhibition featured in the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP), the magazine de l’Air has launched a special edition. As part of its issue 48, on…
Harry Benson’s rare, exclusive photos of the controversial chess genius Bobby Fischer taken during the historic World Chess Championship match in Iceland in 1972 are collected for the first time…
PIX- A Photography Quarterly is a new photography magazine edited by Rahaab Allana. The emphasis of this magazine is to look at diverse practices in contemporary photography in India. Every…
Pierre Apraxine is today a reference for photography collectors. His reputation in the field grew towards the end of the 1970’s when, as an advisor to the American industrialist Howard…
It is a surprising picture. We are accustomed to seeing pictures of parents, grandparents, out-of-town aunts and uncles, nephews, nieces and cousins boating on the enchanted river of the…