Corridor Éléphant editions have just released Stéphane Bougeot‘s book titled: Pomme ². It is introduced by these few words: Places that we think we […]…
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The RSF Album for Press Freedom collection honors the greatest photographers of the 20th century. After Robert Capa, Don McCullin or Raymond Depardon, it […]…
The influential New York photographer Jamel Shabazz has created portraits of the city’s communities for over 40 years. Born and raised in Brooklyn, Shabazz […]…
For 10 years, photographer Andréa Blanch has been publishing a marvel of magazine: Musée. Number 28 is on presale! https://museemagazine.com/magazine/musee-magazine-issue-no-28?ss_source=sscampaigns&ss_campaign_id=63f7b3380802a633f6ec671e&ss_email_id=63ff3e73689fbd49ec930fe7&ss_campaign_name=Moment%3A+James+Marquis&ss_campaign_sent_date=2023-03-01T12%3A01%3A49Z https://museemagazine.com/…
Séquences japonaises is the book of a flâneur. Michel Vermare, an amateur photographer born in 1945, has spent many years walking the streets of Tokyo.…
Marking the 50th anniversary of Edward Steichen’s death, this exciting project showcases the work of two eminent contemporary artists, Dutch photographer Erwin Olaf (*1959) […]…
Look past the blue skies of the Magnolia State to find a community rich in spirit. A tribute to the culture of the Deep […]…
A book about about time could seek to illustrate Einstein’s special theory of relativity by picturing clocks and observers travelling at speeds approaching that […]…
Best known for her penetrating images exploring what it means to be human, Diane Arbus (1923 -1971) is a pivotal and singular figure in […]…
“Because his photos are cousins to mine, because in his memory there are twin residues of mine, he speaks to me as if I […]…