UFO (Unified Fashion Objectives) is a 40-year retrospective book of Albert Watson’s best work for designers like Chanel or Prada. It contains portraits of rock stars, actors and other celebrities,…
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We knew his work as a sculptor and artist, we now discover his work as a photographer and wine lover. These pictures are of the different stages of wine…
The bonds that tie Paris Match with song are even deeper and more intimate than it seems. It was a staff reporter, Roger Thérond, who, out of friendship, shuffled…
Steve Schapiro is an american photographer whose pictures have graced the covers of Vanity Fair, Time, Sports Illustrated, Life, Look, Paris Match, and People. In Hollywood he has worked on…
Lise Sarfati will sign her book The New Life, published by Twin Palms, tomorrow, thursday the 16 of december, from 4 to 9pm at the Magnum gallery in Paris.…
For 25 years, Reporters Without Borders has been fighting for freedom of the press in the world. Every four months, they ask a photographer to be part of a…
Hugues Lawson-Body was born in Lomé (Togo), but lives since 10 years in Paris. Fascinated by the youth of this cosmopolitan city, their looks and their habits, he has in…
Democratic Books publications just released “Tokyo” by SamuelBellendorf, a personal essay about color and the social codes andtensions in the Japanese capital.…
Guy Bourdin’s vivid, narrative-infused work placed him at the vanguard of fashion photography for a career that spanned four decades. From his first provocative editorial feature in 1955, capturing haute…
One of the most famous Lucien Clergue pictures, “Nu Zébré”, taken in New York in 1997, was sold for $28,000 by Trigano, Lucien Clergue’s American gallery. It is a…