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French-Algerian artist Mohamed Bourouissa has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2020, for his project, Free Trade. Mohamed Bourouissa (b.1978) was announced as the […]…
Photojournalism Now: In Conversation is a new video series of interviews produced by journalist Alison Stieven-Taylor. This second episode explores the photographic practice of the American photojournalist Renée C. Byer,…
Mathieu Stern is a French photographer born in Paris in 1983. Also known under the wacky pseudonym of “Weird Lens Guru”, his work must be understood from an experimental practice…
DREMMWEL is an interconnected multicast documentary. It is simultaneously a photographic book connected to the web documentary, a photographic exhibition with live sound / […]…
Andy Romanoff is our correspondent in California for years now. Also a renowned photographer, he is deeply saddened by the drastic changes in our world of images. He just sent…
The wildly entertaining new documentary directed by Gero von Boehm on Helmut Newton, the legendary, controversial and influential photographer, on the occasion of his […]…
On trouve plus de 600 impasses à Paris. Des rues sans issues. Des culs-de-sac. Sans compter les centaines de cités, de villas et de squares. Paris est la ville la…
Photojournalism Now: In Conversation is a new video series of interviews produced by journalist Alison Stieven-Taylor, who is the publisher of the widely read blog, Photojournalism Now and a long-time…