Harold Feinstein, master photographer and renowned teacher, died in his home on Saturday, June 20, 2015. His wife Judith Thompson was at his side. Feinstein was born in Coney Island…
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One of the most influential and innovative film-set photographers of his day, Raymond Cauchetier was for many years the unacknowledged genius behind some of the most iconic images of 1960s French…
To celebrate the John Batho exhibition Deauville, Terre Bleue is publishing the book Plage de Couleurs by the photographer, born in Normandy in 1939. Batho devoted himself to photography in…
I couldn’t sleep that night. My body was resting but images were dancing in my head: artificial lights, anarchic buildings, unattainable people… It was an incomprehensible world depriving me of…
The Helmut Newton Foundation presents through November 15th its three-part exhibition, Newton. Horvat. Brodziak. The foundation has presented Helmut Newton’s works alongside that of other notable colleagues in the past;…
I know this is really stretching the definition of photography... but these images are actually photographs. They start out as a half finished painting or drawing which I then photograph.…
Interviews with Josef Koudelka are rare, but he recently granted one to Christian Caujolle for Le Monde. We would like to thank Josef Koudelka,Christian Caujolle and Le Monde for agreeing to…
An exhibition of recent photographs of Israel and the West Bank by Frederic Brenner is on view at Howard Greenberg Gallery until July 3, 2015. An Archeology of Fear and…
Nine years after his first trip to China, Marc Riboud returned to China, the China of 1965, on the eve of a devastating upheaval which will be officially called “Ten…
Margaret Bourke-White was a pioneering figure in 20th century documentary photography. As a founding mother of LIFE, she became a world-famous symbol of globe-trotting photojournalism. And that she did it…