David Lynch is also a photographer. Ten years after the landmark exhibition The Air Is on Fire, which revealed David Lynch’s pictorial and image […]…
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Omo: A River of Change, by American photographer John Rowe, is a dramatic glimpse into the influx of development and globalization to what is considered […]…
Much ink has been spilled over photography, from the moment its invention was announced in 1839 through the latest developments in digital techniques. Until […]…
To start with, there was the brilliant title: L’Insensé (which translates as Mad). On top of that, the publication was designed by two young […]…
Authors. Amateurs. It may be helpful to clarify what these two terms cover in the context of this exhibition arranged by Alain D’Hooghe, coming […]…
Born March 5, 1939 in Johannesburg, South Africa, Norman Seeff has over the past 45 years been a photographer and filmmaker that has captured […]…
As early as 1950, Saint-Tropez was already more than a fishing village and had become a second home to the Parisian high society that […]…
To celebrate Elizabeth Avedon’s Lifetime Achievement Award given by the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, The Eye of Photography is republishing her best […]…
The publishing house Assouline collected 200 of the most beautiful images of the photographer Francis Giacobetti in an art book published this October. He […]…