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The Golden Age of James Barnor

The Golden Age of James Barnor

EXHIBITION

The Golden Age of James Barnor

England pays tribute to James Barnor, born in Ghana in 1929. From his Ever Young studio, opened in Accra in 1953 to the chromatic years of 

Swinging London

, two exhibitions retrace the itinerary of an intuitive man who never stopped believing in the power of photography.

By Brigitte Ollier

PORTFOLIO

Fishing Demystified: The Story of a Craft

In partnership with the NGO Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), which fights overfishing, photojournalist Théo Giacometti spent several weeks with bluefin tuna fishermen in the Mediterranean. The result are portraits of men who defend respectful, artisanal fishing.

By Michaël Naulin

EXHIBITION

Africa by Africa

Since 1991, the former quarterly publication and now publishing house 

Revue Noire

 have made some wonderful finds in the field of photography, which are currently on view in Toulouse, in an exhibition bringing together 300 images by 28 photographers from all over Africa and its diaspora.

By Sophie Bernard

BOOK

My Two Dads: Intimate Portraits of Gay Fatherhood in America

In a new book, Bart Heynen creates a tender portrait of fatherhood liberated from the strictures of cisheteronormative archetypes.

By Miss Rosen

STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MOVIE

Joakim Eskildsen, Nothing Special

Joakim Eskildsen is a Danish documentary photographer praised for his work on the Roma people and poverty in the United States. After traveling the world to document the stories and the lives of others, Joakim is now telling his own story and that of the people around him.By Meero Studio

   

MOVIE

Kourtney Roy, Desperate Dreamer

In eccentric self-portraits, Kourtney Roy embodies atypical characters. She enjoys the world by using it as a film set, transforming reality into fiction. In this film, you will follow the photographer in Cancùn, in the footsteps of her latest project, The Tourist.By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVE

Six Pictures: Out West With Lora Webb Nichols

The editor of a remarkable — and remarkably beautiful — book explains how a photographer captured daily life in a small Wyoming town in a way few of us have ever seen.

By Bill Shapiro

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