Every year the editors of Paris Match organize a lunch on a beach near Perpignan. Roger Thérond, the director of Paris-Match used to welcome his friends and colleagues there. Since…
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There are the lunches on the beach of Torreilles hosted by Paris-Match. The fight for invitations is bitter, with punches thrown and false promises of gratitude, eternal gratitude, so important…
Stephanie Sinclair’s first encounter with child marriage occurred in 2003 while doing a story on self-immolation in Afghanistan. All the victims she met had been married very young, some only…
The Swiss photographer exposes her photographs of the post-war period (1945-1960) at the Center Pompidou in Paris. A walk along the spare time of […]…
A partir de 1985 Willy Ronis se plonge dans son fonds photographique et sélectionne ce qu’il considère comme l’essentiel de son travail. Il réalise […]…
Fashion photography is 100 years old and has followed varied paths since Baron de Meyer and Edward Steichen first photographed fashion. For a time, […]…
The Pavillon Carré de Baudouin in Paris features the French photographer intimate portrait in 200 photos. Admission to the exhibition entitled Willy Ronis by […]…
This new book entitled Looking Again and published by Aperture is as much about photography as it is about the specific photographs reproduced within it. […]…
English curator Simon Baker, former director of photography at the Tate in London, was appointed director of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, in […]…
The early history of paper photography in the United States is a formative but rarely studied aspect of the medium’s evolution. While Americans were […]…