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Albarran Cabrera: The Golden Voyage

Albarran Cabrera: The Golden Voyage

EXHIBITION

Albarran Cabrera: The Golden Voyage

Inspired by Asian culture, in their first exhibition in Geneva at the Esther Woerdehoff Gallery, the Spanish duo Albarran Cabrera presents a sophisticated vision of nature in which gold is an essential element of the photographic syntax.

By Laure Etienne

BOOK

The Way I Look

Julie Joubert’s first book MIDO paints the mysterious portrait of a young man who wants to hide as much as he needs to be seen.

Photographs by Julie Joubert

FESTIVAL

The L’œil urbain Festival Looks at the World

Corbeil-Essonnes, in France, is hosting the tenth L’œil urbain festival, showcasing a dozen exhibitions which form a photographic itinerary around the city, both indoors.

By Sophie Bernard

BOOK

An Oldie Tree Epidemic

The book Fastidiosa by Jean-Marc Caimi and Valentina Piccini looks at Xylella, a bacterium that is killing thousands of trees in southern Italy.

Photographs by Jean-Marc Caimi & Valentina Piccini

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TUTORIAL

Street Photography in New York City, by Nina Berman

Nina Berman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, post violence trauma and resistance. Among her passions stand street photography.By NOOR Images 

TUTORIAL

Shooting Architecture With a Tilt-Shift Lens, by Jon Lowenstein

Jon Lowenstein, from NOOR Images, specializes in long-term, in-depth documentary explorations that confront the realms of power, poverty, racial discrimination, and violence. Through the combination of photography, moving images, experiential writing, and poetry, he strives for unsparing clarity by revealing the subjects of history that lack voice.By NOOR Images

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Motoyuki Daifu : Childhood as a Playful Disorder

To bring some light into these dark times, the MEP in Paris has had the brilliant idea of a dreamy exhibition on “Love Songs: Photography and Intimacy”. For the first time, the program of its emerging artists’ Studio space echoes the main exhibition, by hosting Motoyuki Daifu’s series “Lovesody”. This is the Japanese photographer’s first institutional exhibition in Europe.

By Marie d'Harcourt

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