Blind Photography

Découverte de Evgen Bavcar, un photographe particulier car aveugle depuis un accident dans son enfance. Nécessitant l’aide de médiateurs pour réaliser ses clichés et utilisant un autofocus, il parvient à s’exprimer en images malgré sa cécité. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Highlands

Après sa série Waterscape Photography, le photographe Akos Major est allé se ballader en Ecosse et a ramené de son retour de voyage une série de clichés splendide. Intitulée sobrement “Highlands”, celle-ci parvient à retranscrire une ambiance particulière. Plus dans la suite



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Delta Nigeria – The Rape of Paradise

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The Nigerian photographer is one of those rare photo-reporters whose work is shown in newspapers as well as in art galleries around the world (you can check his photos right now in the Oil Show at HMKV in Dortmund). He was in London to discuss the Oil Rich Niger Delta series and his new book Delta Nigeria – The Rape of Paradise on the oil exploitation in the Delta region of his country continue

The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize 2011

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The title says it all: a law firm is sponsoring a competition of contemporary portrait photography and 60 of the best entries are exhibited in London.

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The cameras that record the moment of their own destruction

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Pippin’s relentless investigation of the medium of photography is quite brilliant. There’s the camera that photographs its own death of course but the artist also spent years turning mundane objects (a refrigerator, bath tub, wardrobe, etc.) into pinhole cameras. He even spent a 55 minute train journey transforming the train lavatory into a photographic studio. Even more amusingly, he converted a row of 12 front-loading washing machines in a laundromat into as many cameras continue

Burke + Norfolk: Photographs From The War In Afghanistan

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In October 2010, Simon Norfolk began a series of new photographs in Afghanistan, which takes its cue from the work of nineteenth-century British photographer John Burke. Norfolk’s photographs reimagine or respond to Burke’s Afghan war scenes in the context of the contemporary conflict continue

Alex Stoddard

Découverte du travail d’Alex Stoddard, ce jeune photographe âgé de seulement 17 ans. Des auto-portraits étonnants afin d’exprimer ses sentiments dans des mises en scènes assez variées. Un style complet à découvrir dans la galerie et dans la suite de l’article.



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La suite de son travail dans la galerie.

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Simon Norfolk

Une très belle série spatiale du photographe anglais Simon Norfolk, qui explore la vie et les coulisses de fabrication du satellite Astra. Cet artiste est représenté par Peter Bailey. Un projet commissionné par This is Real Art, sur une direction créative de Paul Belford.

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Hide and Seek

Ce projet “Hide & Seek” représente pour l’artiste Frédérique Daubal une vision de l’identité et de ses représentations en France. Un découpage de visages issus de revues de mode, qui sont assemblés pour créer des masques pouvant être assimilés à des niqabs.



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Vincent Dixon

Vincent Dixon est un photographe irlandais spécialisé depuis plusieurs années dans les projets et campagnes publicitaires. Il travaille essentiellement avec le studio français de retouches numérique Kilato, pour des clients comme Nissan, Absolut Vodka, Pepsi ou Perrier.



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Eduardo Diaz Bourgeot

Une série de photographies issue des travaux d’Eduardo Diaz Bourgeot. Cet artiste, qui travaille et vit en Espagne, compose toujours des visuels pleins d’humour, de dynamisme et utilise des idées intéressantes. Plus d’images dans la suite de l’article.

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Empty Los Angeles

Un projet et une série de clichés urbains “Empty LA” prise par le photographe Matt Logue, afin de montrer la ville de Los Angeles sur une manière inattendue, vide de toute population ou traffic. A découvrir de manière complète dans la suite de l’article.



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David De Souza : Photography

A photographer by serendipity, happy accident. Bought a second hand camera in 1977 it had a mission and a destiny for me like a magic talisman, no one would have predicted, least of all me that I would change my profession for the third time with it.

Why are you a photographer?
I wish I could answer that, some people have profound answers, I dont think I chose it, it chose me. I sort of like being led by my nose, well……..err……let my wife not hear that.

Do you remember any decisive moment when you felt ‘I want to be a photographer’?
No there was no Road to Damascus or some bolt of lightening, sorry I know its boring, its just one of those things, after a few years of making photographs, I looked back and said – gee, I must be a photographer, because I am not gardening, or in an office or whatever. Its always by ‘default’.

Were there any particular role models for you when you grew up?
Oh yes of course, many, My Mother to begin with, and an artist friend Babla Senapati, were huge spiritual influences that I was aware of. Of course there were many more subliminal ones, like authors of classics, philosophers, literature, and spiritual gurus, India inspires me continually.

Who was the most influential personality on your career in photography?
Hard to give you one name, so allow me to give you a slew. Avedon, Bresson, Newton, Penn, Araki, Lachapelle, Cravo Neto, Recuenco, Tress, and many many many more actually.

How has photography changed over the course of the last couple of decades? Is execution/art direction more important than it used to be?
Photography sort of mirrors the times, it has become more explicit and with larger production values, of course there are so many genres of photography, so its hard to generalise, but societies values run parallel in the media. what one could not say 5 years ago one might be able to say today, generally its the other way around. here in our country its becoming more fascist. This I dont think is representative of society but political. Everyone plays one against the other, but what suffers is the art. It is becoming more a ’stylists’ domain.

What do you think of the current state of Print Advertising photography in India? Is it at par with the work done worldwide?
The standard technically is very high and comparable, but the ‘idea’, the story-line, the concept, is severely lacking, this you see in Bollywood too. We are terribly unoriginal, everyone copies.

There is a certain sense of stylization in your work. Its almost like a signature. Where do you get your inspiration?
I buy a lot of books only to know what not to do. I continue to do what I do, because I have never seen anything like it. BUt that can become its own trap, one needs to move beyond ones own self, its like a reverse shadow, that leads you and you follow.

You have also Written a few books , could you tell us a little in detail about them ?
Written’ not sure about, authored, yes, done 4 books now, shall talk mainly about the book my wife an I collaborated on, Itinerants – mumbai’s nomads. This was started 13 years ago, and was completed some 8 years ago, its a long story best read on my blog. but the upshot is that we eventually decided to self-publish, for several reasons, not least of which is that the work was being copied happily by many, so we thought, enough is enough, lets just put it out there and move on. We loved doing the book and it has motivated us to never wait, just do what  your heart dictates. Its easy to self publish now and even make a profit. See here and here.

Was there any time when you wanted to quit photography?

No never! But I cant honestly say I liked most of the advertising photography or meeting with the tribe of advertising people, felt that it was spurious, hype, spin doctoring,  fake and inflated. Prefer gardeners, architects and dancers, you can tell quickly who is good and who isn’t. No need for much talk.

Any current work in Indian Advertising that you find exciting? Especially Print?
Shucks, I actually dont go looking for it, as it has not been exciting, creative or unusual, so my exposure is extremely limited.

Whats your dream project?
Rather not talk too much about it as its likely to be plagiarized again (see how paranoid I’ve become). But its just that, I am photo-illustrating my subjects dreams. And I’ve chosen only the dark and the macabre; the bright, shiny, happy ones are the stuff of indian advertising.

Who would you want to spend a dinner with?
Mughda Ghodse, Amrita Rao and Halle berry

Whats on your iPod?
Its an eclectic mix given to me by a young german musician, he gave me eurpoean funk rock and hip hop in strange languages, mixed with classical and pavaroti.

Mac or PC?
That is not a question. there is only one kind of computer. I am a cultist, and a mac person for many  years now. Just believe in good design, dont like the prices, but think that it is a far superior product.

If I Were President

Voici des nouveaux clichés du photographe Joseph Ford, après HP Printers Campaign. Une série axé consoles de jeu et un travail 3D impressionnant d’Antoine Mairot. Une direction artistique de Mohamed Bareche destiné au nouveau numéro d’Amusement. Plus d’images dans la suite.



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Dimitri Daniloff

Découverte de cet excellent photographe publicitaire, Dimitri Daniloff. De nombreuses campagnes et un fort panel de clients, mais toujours avec du talent et de la créativité. Il est actuellement représenté par Marlene Ohlsson. Plus d’images de son travail dans la suite.



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A Matter of Taste

De surprenantes créations imaginées avec des éléments naturels et comestibles, par le photographe Fulvio Bonavia pour son dernier livre “A Matter of Taste”. Entre la gastronomie et le milieu de la haute couture, voici une sélection d’images à découvrir dans la suite.



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Nick Chloé

Un excellent travail, très professionnel, par le duo de photographes français Nick & Chloé (composé de Nick West et de Chloé Claveri). Des shootings et des collaborations avec des marques tels que Levi’s ou Kenzo. De nombreux exemples dans la suite de l’article.



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Wander and Wonder

Un travail réussi par le photographe Jeremy Blincoe, installé à Melbourne. Il exprime et capture dans cette très belle série intitulée “Wander and Wonder”, l’innocence de l’enfance à travers des mise en scènes sombres en pleine nature. A découvrir dans la suite.



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Andrew Brooks

Un riche portfolio par le photographe anglais Andrew Brooks. Basé à Manchester, il possède un style maîtrisé, entre manipulations numériques et HDR. Découvrez une sélection et de nombreux exemples de son travail dans la suite de l’article.



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Dennis Rito – Unlimitxt

Une série de clichés par Dennis Rito qui nous invite à s’attacher aux expressions et à la relation que les gens créent avec leur téléphone portable. Une interrogation sur le monde virtuel et la société. Plus d’images de son travail, dans la suite de l’article.



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