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After Us the Deluge: Images of Sinking Land

After Us the Deluge: Images of Sinking Land

BOOK

After Us the Deluge: Images of Sinking Land

Dutch photographer Kadir van Lohuizen, a member of NOOR Images, has traveled around the world, meeting people who are already suffering the consequences of sea level rise. He publishes 

After Us the Deluge: The Human Consequences of Rising Sea Levels

, an extensive, superbly documented photography project.

By Michaël Naulin

BOOK

Imogen Cunningham: a Lifetime of Active Involvement

The publication of a book on Imogen Cunningham, which brings together nearly 200 of her photos, including previously unpublished ones, is an opportunity to rediscover the journey of this pioneer, feminist, pacifist and artist who was impossible to pigeonhole. 

By Sophie Bernard

BOOK

New Bern: The Portrait of a Small American Town

Over a period of fifteen years, Michael von Graffenried documented the daily life of New Bern, North Carolina. This long-term project, published this spring with Steidl, is on view May 19–20 at the newly opened Espace MVG in Paris.

By Laure Etienne

DISCOVERY

The Crack, a Shadow From the Past

It's a search that began as a child who weekly left her home in the urban metropolis of Cairo; the weekly visit to my father's home where my paternal grandparents lived. Every weekend I made the trek, filled with anticipation and idealism about my life there. This is my story. Between two homes. Between the past and present creating a crack in the memory of my memory.

By Amina Kadous

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TUTORIAL

Shooting a Long-Term Documentary Project, by Kadir van Lohuizen

A member of NOOR Images, Kadir van Lohuizen is probably best known for his long-term projects on the seven rivers of the world, the rising of sea levels, the diamond industry and migration in the Americas. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on producing a long-term documentary project. By NOOR Images

   

ADVICE

A History of Documentary Photography

The peculiar thing about documentary photography is that, since the inception of the medium, documenting has been the very purpose of photography as a whole. Historian Guillaume Blanc takes an in-depth look at what many consider to be the nobility of photography.By Guillaume Blanc

   

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