Postcards from Google Earth, series by Clement Valla was part of the Images festival in Vevey this year. Clement Valla was born in 1971 he lives and works in Brooklyn. He has…
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New York-based photographer Thomas Prior set off on a trip to document the annual National Pyrotechnic Festival in Tultepec Mexico ( state of Mexico). The festival honors the patron saint of the…
This is one of eight chapters of a long-term project I am working on. Each chapter is different but the overriding themes are the politics and culture of the USA…
An award-winning Dutch photographer born in Kenya, Viviane Sassen continues her personal work in South America, in a former Dutch slave village in Suriname. The majority of its inhabitants belong…
The second edition of Viviane Sassen’s work, Sol and Luna, commissioned by the clothing brand Our Legacy and the publisher Libraryman. The first edition was released in 2009. With her…
Charles Fréger, author of a dozen books, is now presenting his collaboration with Lacoste in celebration of the company’s 80th anniversary. Leading a veritable photographic campaign of France, Fréger photographed…
The MAD Agency is presenting a solo show of Thomas Mailaender at an abandoned Paris printshop. The cyanotype, invented by British scientist Sir John Herschel in 1842, is a simple and inexpensive printing…
David Ledoux grew up on the banks of Lake Geneva. Originally trained in painting at the Sydney College of the Arts, he turned towards photography and developed a highly graphic and…
“During trips to Sicily and Mauritius I had the chance to take aerial photographs, which led me to think about the concept of aerial fashion and diptychs. The infinite possibilities of…
Between November 2009 and January 2011, Slovakian photographer Martin Kollar spent extended periods of time working and living in Israel, building a photographic dossier on one of the most contentious…