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Wild and Sleepless
Wild and Sleepless
EXHIBITION + BOOK
Wild and Sleepless
A book
and
an
exhibition
,
“While You Were Sleeping” by Ewen Spencer revives the raw spirit of 90s London nightclubs.
Photographs of Ewen Spencer
BOOK
Through Lauren Walsh’s Lens: The Pandemic and Black Lives Matter
In 2020 the United States were shaken by both social and political upheaval all while a pandemic raged across the country. The Black Lives Matter Movement and the surge of Covid-19 both presented new challenges for photojournalists covering the events, and have caused a revaluation of ethical, technical and safety protocols in their wake.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
BOOK
Jeanloup Sieff : A Photographic Journey in the Death Valley
Through the publication of a biography by Claude Nori and the reissue of La Vallée de la Mort [Death Valley], a work published in the 1970s that has been out of print for more than a decade, Contrejour editions are once again shining the spotlight on Jeanloup Sieff, who passed away in 2000.
By Sophie Bernard
DISCOVERY
Putin, the Pop Star
As the war continues in Ukraine and many Russians try to leave their own country, we look back at photographer Bela Doka’s series on the ideas of the Russian youth that historically supported the president.
Photographs of Bela Doka
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MASTERCLASS
Shooting With Flash on Assignment, by Nina Berman
A member of NOOR Images, Nina Berman is a documentary photographer, filmmaker, author and educator. Her wide-ranging work looks at American politics, militarism, post violence trauma and resistance.
By Noor Images
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Andrea Modica
Andrea Modica’s images are made with a large 8X10” camera and appear in major magazines and museums. In this video, she tells her philosophy of portraiture and shows the platinum printing.By Meero Studio
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Recovering The Future
A year after the tsunami in Japan, Argentinian photographer Alejandro Chaskielberg started a collaboration with people from the fishing village of Otsuchi.
Photographs of Alejandro Chaskielberg
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