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What Thai Youth Has to Say
What Thai Youth Has to Say
DISCOVERY
What Thai Youth Has to Say
A street photographer, an enthusiast of raw collages, and a documentary photographer: three young Thais present their vision of their transforming country.
By Charlotte Jean
EXHIBITION
Palm Photo Prize: the Body and the Spell
Gallery
10 14 presents the finalists of the Palm Photo Prize 2022.
Courtesy of the Palm Photo Prize
EXHIBITION + BOOK
Gazes of Resistance
Rafal
Milach’s “Strike” is a powerful visual documentation of the Polish protests against a nearly total abortion ban in the country.
Photographs of Rafal Milach
DISCOVERY
After the crimes
The photographer Pawel Starzec shows in his photos where war crimes took place during the Bosnian War, 30 years ago. By doing so, he not only documents the crimes but he also opens up difficult questions about how the country remembers these events.
By Stefan Günther
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
BOOK ADVICE
Technique in Portraiture
Photography books are great tools to improve one’s technique. This list is a selection of books intended for all photographers looking to overcome common portraiture challenges like those of lighting and posing.
By Blind Magazine
MASTERCLASS
Portraits in an Uncontrolled Environment, by Sebastián Liste
A member of NOOR Images, Sebastián Liste is a documentary photographer and sociologist immersed and devoted to document the profound cultural changes. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on taking portraits in an uncontrolled environment, in the heart of protests in Catalonia, Spain.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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