Jonathan Alpeyrie is one of the most talented photojournalists today. His interest in portraying all conflicts has forced him to investigate in the wars of the past, especially the Second…
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On Your Roof is an aesthetic research on privacy in large cities. The third season of roofs is being shot right now in New York ! At the origin of…
Raping women seems to be a normal byproduct of wars. During World War II, the Japanese military even set up a system for sex slavery: Tens of thousands of “comfort…
Alex Webb, born in San Francisco and a Harvard University alumnus, is a street photographer whose unique vision spans four decades. Webb does not stage his photos; instead, he pursues…
Le Bonheur (1991-1992) is a series of 38 pictures described by Bernard Marcellis as “The daily lives of couples for the most part enacted – literally – outdoors. Far…
To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl accident, an exhibit titled “Der lange Schatten von Tschernobyl /The Long Shadow of Chernobyl” with 56 large prints by Gerd Ludwig will…
Sophie Delaporte lives and works between Paris and New York. For more then ten years, her photographs are published in international magazines (ID, Interview, Italian Vogue, Chinese Vogue, Japanese…
Oliver Morris regularly sends us the videos he makes from his pictures. Today’s is called “The Last Men” and is focused on New York City’s renowned Fulton Street fish…
A mythical, historical highway. A photographic road movie that has guided my travels between Paris and Nice since 2009. The seasons and landscapes that make up this 1000 km…
Jan Banning was born in The Netherlands in 1954, from Dutch-East-Indies immigrant parents. He studied social and economic history at the University of Nijmegen and has been working as a…