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The Invisible Man With a Camera in Hand
The Invisible Man With a Camera in Hand
Summary
• Book:
• Tribute: Facing Paz Errázuriz
• Discovery: The Forgotten People of Appalachia
• Events: ZOOM Photo, An Underdog of the North
• Discovery: Oil Stains
Ralph Ellison’s rarely-seen photographs offer a revelatory look into the mind of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century.By Miss Rosen
Facing Paz Errazuriz
A tribute to a committed Chilean woman and her daily struggle to shed light on those society has left behind.By Brigitte Ollier
For over 40 years, photographer Shelby Lee Adams has traveled the mountain of Eastern Kentucky to photograph. Now in his 70's, Adams has been exploring his archive of unpublished work to see what may have been overlooked. His new book, From the Heads of the Hollers, contains 90 of these unpublished photographs, portraying the culture and people of Appalachia.
By Robert E.Gerhardt
In its 14th installment, the Zoom Photo Festival in Saguenay, Northern Quebec, proudly presents works from roughly twenty photographers, alongside the World Press Photo traveling exhibition. We delve into a burgeoning photo festival that steadily rises in prominence, without ever losing its core identity.By Michaël Naulin
Photographer Felipe Jacome’s ten-year long project in the Ecuadoran Amazon focuses on oil exploitation, and the Waorani people’s resistance to it. Cover photo by Felipe Jacome
With “Bob Dylan: Mixing Up the Medicine”, Peter Fetterman Gallery presents an extraordinary exhibition of photographs celebrating the life and career of legendary singer, songwriter and cultural icon Bob Dylan. From October 24 to January 5, 2024
Young European Photographers Episode 5 : Cristiana Morais (Portugal)
The Anonymous Project: Slide AttitudeLee Shulman, the creator of The Anonymous Project, invited Blind to his small Parisian studio. The collector and his team receive, select and sort thousands of slides of unknown people and give them a second life.
By Michaël Naulin
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