Tag: Photography
The Bâmiyân cliff after its destruction seen by the photographer Pascal Convert
Pascal Convert photographed the Bâmiyân cliff in Afghanistan, 15 years after the destruction of the monumental Buddhas by the Taliban. His photos are published today in a very beautiful book…
Shutterstock takes a stock photography pitch based on DALL-E 2
OpenAI artificial intelligence system developed by DALL-E 2 in particular, Shutterstock is an important stock photography move announced. Winning many different competitors recently OpenAI signed DALL-E 2 technology continues to…
artist Fakhri El Ghezal photographs declining mining towns
The artist Fakhri El Ghezal has published, in partnership with an artistic laboratory, a collection of photos on the town of Redeyef, in the west of the country, in order…
Elizabeth II, a real photo novel
Today, Jean-François Cadet receives the historian Guillaume Picon for “The Queen, Elisabeth II an exceptional destiny”. A beautiful book that looks back in pictures on the 70 years of reign…
Boris Mikhaïlov, this photography giant from Ukraine
Born in 1938, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Boris Mikhaïlov remained a guarded photographer during the Soviet Union, whose films were regularly confiscated. Today, his abundant work is present in the greatest…
William Klein, death of the famous “punch” photographer
The most famous of American photographers in Paris has influenced generations of photographers around the world. Saturday September 10, William Klein died “peacefully”, at the age of 96, in his…
Visa pour l’image: In the intimacy of mental illness, the gaze of photojournalist Valerio Bispuri
The Visa pour l’image photojournalism festival is currently being held in Perpignan until Friday 9 September. Among the exhibitions, that of Valerio Bispuri. In the chambers of the mind invites…
Visa pour l’image: “Happy Pills” by Paolo Woods, “drugs are at the heart of our lives”
What place do drugs take in our lives? Are they just for healing? These are two of the many questions that photographer Paolo Woods and his colleague Arnaud Robert asked…
Visa for the image: photographer Alain Ernoult facing the “sixth extinction”
Since 1970, vertebrate populations have declined by more than 60% and more than 600 million birds have disappeared in Europe. According to researchers, a sixth mass extinction is underway. The…
the Golden Visa for Digital Information awarded to the web documentary “Africa’s Rising Cities”
The jury of the Visa d’or de l’Information numérique France info awarded, this Thursday, September 1 in Perpignan, its prize to the web documentary “Africa’s Rising Cities”, directed by Max…