Ian Macdonald, born Auckland, New Zealand 1949. First gained prominence in 1975 with his photographs of a whale stranding on Auckland's Muriwai Beach.…
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To Save a Forest... Photographs by leading New Zealand conservationists: Martin Hill, Ian Macdonald and Craig Potton. …
What Alexis Vettoretti documents in this series of portraits with his father is the long drama of illness.…
I really wanted to be a painter. I really wanted to be a rock star. Ultimately, I became neither of these things – and both. I take photographs. Mostly of…
My love affair with dogs began at birth with my family’s black Cocker Spaniel. It was short lived as Sambo was given away six months later – considered “too overprotective”…
It’s increasingly common for readers of L’Oeil to call our attention on photographers, collections, forgotten and lesser-known or even unknown images. That’s the case this week with Eric Smith from…
Daniel Chauche, born to a French father and an American mother in 1951, found his true calling in photography. He studied art at the University of Florida where, in 1979,…
Sebastián Castañeda takes viewers on a spiritual journey to Ayabaca, a town deep in the Peruvian Andes. The original Quechua name means “sanctuary.” Ayabaca has kept the traces and transformations of…
“Ashimoto” is a polysemic term, which in Japanese means "around the feet", among other senses. Referring only to the foot, but also the foot including the leg, or just a…