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Since his teen years, Hoshi has been obsessed by the nightlife of the urban entertainment districts of Tokyo; the vulgar neon signs, the dark trash-filled alleys, and the backdrop of human drama taking place both inside and outside the clubs and bars. Haruto Hoshi was born 1970 in Kanagawa and educated at Contemporary Photography Research Institute.
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Zoos are born with intent informative to know and understand animal breeds otherwise unattainable. I wonder today what sense the life of an animal that is born, grows and dies in a cage by the boundaries.
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Yet another prize winning photographer has been accused of visual deception. Subsequently, Paul Hansen’s World Press Photo of the Year passed the forensic review that was set up hurriedly–by WPP–to address the scandal, but it has become clear that...
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«Erreur d’Impression. Publier à l’ère du numérique» présente en ligne des œuvres d’artistes autour des médias papier et de leurs avatars.
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“Identical twins endure a particular struggle with identity. Their search for self is dominated by their twin status – an intense bond defined by conflict, companionship, love, competition, sharing, separation and, of course, a shared physical appearence. It means each twin has two identities – as an individual, and as a twin.
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La série In the Playroom présente des enfants qui rejouent les événements les plus brutaux de notre génération, du meurtre de Jon Benet Ramsey au 11-Septembre.
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Une grande partie de l’histoire du cinéma est une histoire d’empire des sens où se côtoient, depuis les premiers balbutiements aux tentatives cont...
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At Visa pour l’Image next September, the photographer Michel Setboun will present Génération Sygma, a book designed and organized in the same way as Génération Sipa (Editions La Martinière). This large project has kept Setboun busy for a long time.
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Behind the Edge showcases hotel facades in Jesolo Beach, Venice. Shot by Italian born, New York-based photographer Luigi Bonaventura, his intention is to show each structure as its Platonic ideal—as the architect imagined it.
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Because they are “of the community of women,” those whose lives I know best, their traits and their attitudes, I wanted to offer a selection of portraits that are dear to me.
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In the beginning, punk happened on the streets — a rebellious embodiment of disillusioned British youth, expressed through style and music.
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This contemporary art gallery is specialized in visual artists using the photographic medium, especially focused on “scene-staging” photography (Photo Plasticienne).
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Sid Kaplan is a printer. When his friends wonder at how he can spend hours in a darkroom developing photographs, he responds, in the documentary by Harvey Wang: “Everything happens there, from my childhood up to now.” Since he was ten years old,...
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Brakhax2. It is a formation of two people, father + son, 4 eyes and 2 brains, that choose to express ourselves at every level. From the right side of reality. The strength and expression of our relationship starts there.
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A French gallery. Not because only French photographers have been exhibited over the past 38 years at 3 rue du Pont Louis Philippe in the fourth arrondissement of Paris.
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During several visits to the Western Sahara, refusing press trips and naive propaganda, Hugues de Wurstemberger shared the everyday lives of Sahrawis for a long period of time.
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Paris Match has lost one of its finest photographers. He had that rare quality of knowing how to do everything: war, politics, the magazine, even celebrities.
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The Fiaf has invited Tunisia for the fifth edition of its World Nomads festival, conceived as a forum for dialogue between cultures.
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Mr. Winogrand was so prolific that he could hardly be bothered to edit his work. A new retrospective explores the relentless output of a complicated artist.
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After watching the clouds floating over the picturesque buildings in his hometown of Avignon, France, Thomas Lamadieu forged whimsical figures squeezed from the pockets of heaven.
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The screen has become the primary access point for much information. How are screen devices being used, and what are the implications for visual storytellers?
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Design + Photo Director: Hannah McCaughey Art Director: John McCauley Photo Editor: Amy SilvermanPhotographer: Benjamin Rasmussen
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Copyright 2012 Stein & Mehrfar, published by DECODE The photobook Tall Poppy Syndrome by Amy Stein and Stacy Arezou Mehrfar utilizes metaphors to narrate their joint investigation of a subtle cultural trait in Australia.
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I remember reading, a few years back, about the largest know living organism in the world. Located under the Oregon forest, it is a 2,200 year old fungus whose fruits, or otherwise known as mushrooms, peek out here and there.
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Conversation with Joe McNally David Alan Harvey: You and I met because we were in an educational environment, and here we are twenty-five years later in Dubai for a workshop, and still in an educational environment and yet earning our living as photographers. Gulf Photo Plus has brought us together again. Well Joe, I know some things about you. I know you are great at lighting. I know you like to stand up on top of tall buildings!!I know you are a great guy. But I want to ask you a couple of questions that I don’t know. I don’t know exactly how you got started in photography or exactly where you got started in photography
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