The book is surprising. Its title: Embrace. Its author: Rohina Hoffman. Isolated in the confinements of her Los Angeles home during the covid lockdown, […]…
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Kominek Books presents a new publication The Unknown by Rob Hornstra. The Unknown presents previously unseen portraits taken by photographer Rob Hornstra in 2003, […]…
Photo Poche is celebrating its fourth decade of existence this year, an opportunity to look back at the history of this reference collection that has democratized access to photography.…
For ten years, the Japanese photographer Nobuo Iida has been taking pictures of plants, with a blur that borders on abstraction. The result is Symphony, an opus of great beauty…
German photographer Ilse Bing (1899-1998) has secured her place as one of the major photographers of the 20th century. Her pioneering images during the […]…
Photographer Rob Hammer logs in an average of 35,000 miles per year road-tripping around the United States in his truck with his dog, exploring, […]…
Fundamental to renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted’s vision in his park designs was the key role of time. He had the ability to […]…
On the occasion of the new exhibition “Helmut Newton. Brands”, the revised new edition of “Helmut Newton. A Gun for Hire” will be published […]…
The 12th edition of the Carmignac Photojournalism Award is dedicated to Venezuela and its hardships at the individual, social and ecological levels. Chaired by […]…
In 2006, photographer Hunter Barnes (b. 1977) travelled to Sri Lanka, intending to document the devastating aftermath of the 2004 tsunami. Instead, he arrived […]…