Founded in 2006 by Flore and Romain Degoul, the Galerie Paris-Beijing plays a key role in the promotion of Asian photography in France. It represents around forty artists, and was among the first organizations to champion the work of internationally renowned artists like Chen Jiagang, Yang Yongliang, Wang Qingsong and Liu Bolin
For Paris Photo, Le Réverbère gallery is presenting a vision of the landscape through the work of five photographers. They offer a reflection of our world, like the facets of a kaleidoscope, multiple and fragmented, from the urban landscapes of William Klein, the poetic and pictorial world of Bernard Plossu, the keen and confident vision of Pierre de Fenoÿl, the watchful but critical eye of Beatrix von Conta on the traces of man in the landscape, and the commitment of Von Conta and François Deladerrière for the ambitious, reflective group project on the French landscape, France(s) territoire liquide.
This year I think the jurors got it right. The winner of the Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2014 goes to David Titlow for his picture of his baby son. Shot on the morning after a midsummer party in Sweden, little Konrad was introduced to a you
We’ve shared an interview with him and even featured a short behind-the-scenes video of him explaining his process a bit. But Nikon recently released a
In an age where digital photography is ubiquitous, and post processing allows everyman to bump saturation levels and create hyper-real images, black and white photography seems like a curious anachronism. Color film went mainstream in the 1930s with the i
Photographer David Stoecklein, who built a small publishing empire on his photographs of cowboys, horses, and western lifestyle and landscapes, died November 10 at the age of 65, according to a report in the Idaho Mountain Express. The newspaper gave no d
As a former Art Producer, I have always been drawn to personal projects because they are the sole vision of the photographer and not an extension of an art director, photo editor, or graphic designer. This new column, “The Art of the Personal Project” wil
La Galerie Particulière /Galerie Foucher-Biousse presents a solo show of new works by Todd Hido from his latest series with a selection of images from the highly personal yet fictionalized body of work that surrounds his return to the “architecture” of his childhood and a particular street in suburban Ohio where the artist was raised.
For Paris Photo, the galerie Daniel Blau based both in London and Munich presents two exhibitions. The first called “Life + War” exhibits rare vintage prints from the famous Life magazine and the second is an exhibition dedicated to Margaret Bourke-White with pictures never seen before.
When a legendary curator chided Will Brown to find his way as a photographer, he set aside images he had made of his Philadelphia neighborhood. Today, those photos attest to the changes in the area.
Dominic Bracco II Aqui Vivimos [ EPF 2014 FINALIST ] My interest in Honduras started nearly seven years ago when I found a Honduran woman laying under a mesquite in South Texas near where I grew up…
Looking at recently released books this week…. In a stroke of genius (or madness), Blue Sky, the Oregon Center for the Photographic Arts has simultaneously published 36 monographic books by 36 great photographers that the gallery has exhibited over the
Visiting the legendary photographer who rejected the “decisive moment,” at his home studio on the occasion of a major career retrospective in Pittsburgh
Good advice on reaching photo editors with your work: “It doesn’t matter how you approach me as long as it’s a good photo”. via #BehindtheGlass | Sports Illustrated DP Brad Smith on Freelance Photographers on Vimeo.
In The 2015 Photographer’s Guide to Photo Contests, get a fresh look at over 25 photo competitions worldwide, including new insights on which photo contests are worth your time, and which you should skip. We award each contest a star rating based on facto