Except for two of them, these photographs have never been published before. They were taken at the Factory in 1982 by a flamboyant photographer, now forgotten, who died in the…
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Juan Manuel Castro Prieto had spent three days at the Fnac studio, but he was still in great shape. “It’s an interesting experience,” says the photographer. “We see a lot…
The day ends with a cheerful Denis Darzacq. A minimalist, the photographer has chosen a white backdrop and a few geometric pieces of furnitire, which he arranges according to the…
A motorcycle, a 1950s sidecar, a red curtain and music: Stan Guigui is having a good time. He’s even providing helmets, sunglasses and leather jackets for everyone coming to have…
Rip Hopkins is set up amidst the uproar of the children’s books section. He’s chosen to use an overhead projector in order to change the background for each portrait. Rip…
A change of scenery at Françoise Huguier’s set-up. The colors are flashy and the atmosphere is more pop. The space is also more intimate. I’m greeted by Eléonore, her intern,…
During three days, some Fnac stores in France were transformed in photographic studios - where people could have their portraits taken by Paolo Verzone, Françoise Huguier, Rip Hopkins, Juan Manuel…
Since 2006, I have worked mainly in photography and video, examining the relationship between the body and the architectural environment that surrounds it. I have explored questions about the body…
Pie Town Revisited is an exploration of history and memory through photography. Pie Town is a remote community on the Continental Divide in New Mexico, about 160 miles southwest of…
Long before marrying, Barbara Rix was already a photographer. From the moment she arrived in Paris, because she lived with a war correspondent, because she became a model, and because…