For this retrospective, we chose to show the photographers rather than their works. Through these pictures, we discover how, over the years, the Rencontres, that began as an informal gathering…
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Arles, it's one square kilometer, where everyone runs into everyone!…
For more then 30 years, The New York Times Magazine has played a determining role in photography in the media, via commisions and as well as publications of work of…
After last year’s Argentine theme, this year the Rencontres de la Photographie d’Arles will feature Mexico as well as an ambitious exploration of the image and the internet. This…
Lost since 1939, the Spanish Civil War pictures taken by Robert Capa were presented to the International Center of Photography in 2007. The mysterious “The Mexican Suitcase” and its…
Anne Wilkes Tucker was named “America’s Best Curator,” by Time Magazine a decade ago. Tucker, the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston,…
PHotoEspaña’s success is for the most part due to its charismatic director, Claude Bussac, and the selections of its chief curator. After Sergio Mah, it is Cuban Gerardo Mosquera who…
The annual Oscar party by U.S. American magazine Vanity Fair is not only one of the most coveted dates in every major Hollywood star’s diary, over the last ten years…
100 photographers traveled from 23 U.S. states and 13 countries, including Austria, Egypt, Hungary, Japan, Mexico and Scotland, to attend Review Santa Fe, a juried portfolio review event for gifted…
Writing about Elliott Erwitt is an antediluvian adventure. It sends us back to when photography was practiced with humility and compassion, and was a bit less narcissistic. The bygone days…