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Micha Bar-Am: A Rendez-vous in the Heart of Israel

Micha Bar-Am: A Rendez-vous in the Heart of Israel

Director Ran Tal’s 2022 documentary is a precious encounter with Micha Bar-Am, a photographer who has archived the memory of the Jewish state.By Anne Maniglier & Brigitte Ollier

Founded in 2014, Everyday Bronx is an Instagram account that looks to rewrite the narrative of the Bronx, telling the complex stories of the often-overlooked borough one photo at a time. The Bronx Documentary Center, in New York, working with photographer and curator Rhynna M. Santos, brings together prints and video displays from the project to show the importance of this online archive of Bronx life.By Robert E. Gerhardt

In his book and exhibition “The Dynamic”, Photographer Sebastian Bruno chronicles the fate of a risk-taking newspaper in the Welsh backwater, which he worked for as a staff photographer.  Photographs by Sebastian Bruno

Lisa Barnard’s book “The Canary and The Hammer” is a four-year-long research into the history of gold and the ways it intersects with the global economy. Photographs by Lisa Barnard

In ‘What She Said’ (a title taken from a song by The Smiths), he California based photographer Deanna Templeton pares portraits she made of women in their adolescence on the streets of the US, Europe, Australia and Russia, with gig flyers and Templeton’s own teenage journal entries from the mid to late 80s. 

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Blind shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Marc Riboud, a great reporter with a big heart.By Brigitte Ollier

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