Joseph Taglioni was born in San Francisco in 1956 to Italian and Irish parents. He started studying photography with Morrie Camhi in September 1976. […]…
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Byways, the first monograph by the pre-eminent cinematographer of our time, Sir Roger A Deakins, CBE, ASC, BSC is published by Damiani. Previously unpublished […]…
The publication of William Eggleston‘s Chromes by Steidl in 2011 marked the beginning of the examination of the entire prolific output of this extraordinary […]…
For more than 40 years, the photographer Frédéric Brenner has turned his camera to the diverse forms of Jewish life Diaspora and their representations. In […]…
The Images Publishing Group presents the new book American Cowboys by Anouk Masson Krantz. The photographer takes a fresh and contemporary perspective of the […]…
Landscape – as old as photography itself (along with still life, portrait and nude), but so diverse. From the imitation of the eye by […]…
Covid-19 came. Life changed around the world. For ever. Award-winning fine-art photographer Julia Fullerton-Batten felt she couldn’t sit around helpless. During her evening permitted […]…
“Cruising Mulholland, you take it all in, rugged mountains rising up from the sea, mansions perched on hilltops, giant succulents like saxophones, and the […]…
Absolut Cuba is Raúl Cañibano‘s declaration of love for his native country. His surprising, caring, yet incredibly precise, take and his lightening-fast, instinctive and […]…
“Skinprints” are thoughts reflecting observations, insights and perceptions I have made over time. Everything seems understandable if it has once been thought or experienced. […]…