From January 18 to March 3, 2018, Galerie Argentic in Paris presents a selection of about fifty photographs by Jean-Claude Gautrand. This selection covers […]…
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From January 18 to March 3, 2018, Galerie Argentic in Paris presents a selection of about fifty photographs by Jean-Claude Gautrand. To culminate this […]…
To start with, there was the brilliant title: L’Insensé (which translates as Mad). On top of that, the publication was designed by two young […]…
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The Eye of Photography brings you a selection of iconic covers and archival photographic material from L’Insensé dating from the magazine’s final years of […]…
Today’s edition is dedicated to the french photographer Jean-Marie Périer. The idea came about at lunch in Arles at the restaurant Le Galoubet during […]…