Tony Butcher showcases his photographs of the black male nude and male dancers in this stunning collectors’ edition book (25 copies). 159 images are individually hand-printed by Tony on 100% rag Hahnemuhle…
March 2014
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“Wystan’s telling us that fascism is creeping up all around us, and we don’t eve know! He’s telling us that we suffer from the Illusion of Normalcy. He’s telling us…
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Considered one of the world's great industrial and architectural photographers, Wolfgang Sievers (1913-2007), a student of Bauhaus, fled Nazi Germany for Australia at the outbreak of WWII. In 1939 he…
With the World Cup approaching, Benoit Fournier presents us with a work on the city of Rio de Janeiro, where he has lived since 2006. The photographs are taken from his most…
That children are so photogenic, especially girls, has always fascinated me. They’re like characters whose faces conceal secrets and mysteries. If they sometimes exude genuine candor, they are also capable…
Between 2010 and 2013 I searched and met 18 extraordinary, even common, persons. The project "You're Welcome" tells the story of these persons. The only thing they have in common…