Bianchi’s Polaroid images document the people, parties, and shared moments that defined Fire Island summers during those years, providing an intimate look at the Pines, a small close-knit gay beach…
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Ilford Imaging went bankrupt in December 2013. The site of this global photographic material company, in Marley, near Fribourg, was not left fallow. On the contrary, a mammoth project, the…
In the Amazon, Sebastião Salgado looked on, frightened, as mankind sawed off the branch of life. “My pictures let nature talk to me,” he says. Back in his country after…
It’s no surprise that there’s no such thing as chance. Gérard Depardieu, an actor if there ever was one, and Richard Melloul, a photographer, owed us a visit. 1985, first…
Following the publication of portfolios of Richard Dumas and Lars Tunbjörk . We look now at some photographs shot by Michael Ackerman for Libération in 1999. The photographer represented by…
In March 2013, at the time of Le Journal de la Photographie, we published a portfolio dedicated to Roger Corbeau. Today, in part of our special edition devoted to Photography…
To mark the opening of the Cannes Film Festival, the Agence VU’ presents « VU(es) sur Cannes 2010 » a special limited edition with a selection of work by six of…
In early 2000, Dominique Vautrin was sent on assignment to Belfast to cover the Orange Order marches. On the train approaching Northern Ireland’s bitterly polarised capital, he had what he…
We’re used to seeing the same pictures of Cannes: the red carpet, stars, etc. Here Lars Tunbjörk offers viewers his offbeat look at one of the major gathering of international…