Photographer Tim Franco was assigned to portray South Korean artist Moka Lee for her profile on Artsy.
The project “Azov Horizons” by Patrick Wack was selected as the winner of the 2024 Photo Folio Review of the Rencontres d’Arles.
For the past two years, photographers Mélanie Wenger and Matjaž Tančič have been documenting through a visual investigation the challenges of the Amazon of Europe.
Romain Philippon just released a photographic essay “Seuls Ensemble” (Together Alone in French), on a limited printed edition of 50 copies, signed and numbered.
In November, the “Unperson” series by Tim Franco was exhibited in the Daejeon International Photo Festival, South Korea.
Photographer Tim Franco was commissioned by The Wall Street Journal to photograph two North Korean defectors.
For the French magazine M le Magazine du Monde, Mathias Zwick joined journalist Benoît Hopquin to photograph the Rabodeau Valley in the Vosges, where the Resistance was highly active during World War II, and where over 1,000 men were deported to Nazi camps.
For the French newspaper Libération, Mathias Zwick accompanied journalist Damien Dole to photograph BMW's historic factories in Munich (Germany), which are currently being restructured to keep the company at the forefront of the decarbonized vehicle market.
For the magazine Sphères, photographer Romain Philippon and journalist Mona Delahais went to meet the drag community in Reunion Island.
Cyril Abad released “L'Atlas du Paris Fantastique”, published by Hachette n the Le Lotus et l’Élephant collection, co-written with Philippe Baudouin.
Photographer Cyril Abad’s series “France Magique” was featured in a 10-page-portfolio of ELLE Magazine Special Edition ELLE Divinatoire : mystères et boule de cristal, on October 31, 2024.
Photographers Tommaso Rada and Matjaž Tančič’s work will be showcased as part of the collective exhibition “Corporeality” organized by Art-Icon at Bastille Design Center in Paris.
Phyllis B. Dooney photographed American singer-musician MJ Lenderman for a portrait story published in the Rolling Stone Magazine’s October issue.
In September 2024, the FRAC (Fonds régional d'art contemporain, Regional contemporary art fund) acquired three short documentary films by Romain Philippon, from his "Commune Do Fé" project.
"Unperson - Stories from North Korean Defectors" by photographer Tim Franco is published this month in the German photography magazine DUMMY in a 16-pages spread.
At a recent National Geographic event in Ljubljana, Slovenia, on October 3rd 2024, Matjaž Tančič presented his project, "Mars on Earth", to the audience.
Photographer Matjaž Tančič's work, "Mars on Earth", will be part of the group exhibition "Space - A Visual Journey" at Fotografiska Stockholm.
Patrick Wack's portrait story about Philippe Jost, the man leading the restoration of the Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris, is published in the weekly magazine of French newspaper La Croix.
Photographer Romain Philippon is exhibiting his work carried out for 5 years as part of the national landscape observatory, starting September 19 at the CAUE of Saint-Denis in Reunion Island.
Cyril Abad's long-term photographic project ‘In god we trust’ is featured in the summer special issue of the fine Italian magazine D - la Repubblica, the ‘2024 Photo Issue - Obsessions’. This work documents the original forms of Protestant churches in the USA.
Mathias Zwick will present his series "Leon, Megane & Zoe" as part of the collective exhibition "Love Stories" - Grand Commission for Photojournalism - which will take place at the Destin Sensible gallery in Mons-en-Baroeul, France, from September 21 to December 21, 2024.
Mélanie Wenger's long term investigation on Swedish forestry and paper industry was published in Revue XXI on August 19th. For two years, she has been looking into the origin of our European paper and packaging in a cross-border team with Katharina Finke.
Matjaž has recently returned from Mongolia, where he unveiled his latest project, Land Keepers. This project documents the inspiring female-led efforts to reforest Mongolia, a country severely impacted by global warming. Despite its vast size, only 8% of Mongolia is covered by forests. The exhibition was inaugurated by Slovenian President, Her Excellency Dr. Nataša Pirc Musar. Currently, the exhibition is being held at Art of UB, one of Ulaanbaatar's respected galleries, and will be on display until September 14th.
Tommaso Rada is finalist of the Intergalatica Open Call with his project "Domestic Borders of Europe". Intergalatica Open Call is organized by XYZ Books, Yogurt, Fotodok, Fiebre and Pavac. "Domestic Borders of Europe" is a long term project documenting the European Union from the borders of the States part of the European Union.
Photographer Tommaso Rada is exhibiting part of his project "A Story on Oil, Pollution and Racism" in FOTO BSB – Festival de Fotojornalismo de Brasília in Brasilia (Brasil), as part of a collective exhibition on Climate Change and Climate Resilience. "A Story on Oil, Pollution and Racism" documents the environmental racism of Afro-Brazilian citizens in the Ilha da Maré (Salvador, Bahia) and the extraction of oil. The Exhibition will be extended until September 29th.
Jana Margarete Schuler comes from the small Franconian town of Forchheim, where she grew up in a district called “Kellerwald”. A wooded area where one beer cellar follows another - rich in tradition and bizarre.
No wonder she is interested in people and places that are out of the norm. While studying photojournalism and documentary photography in Hanover, she began photographing reportages on social and cultural topics.
Since then, she has accompanied ice fishermen in Lapland, MEPs in Brussels, wrestlers in northern Mexico, brewers in Upper Franconia and winegrowers in Spain.
She lives in Bamberg and travels all over the world for her stories. Jana's work has appeared in ZEIT, Spiegel, Stern etc.
Alex Kemman is exhibiting 'The Greater Zab: The Last Free river of Mesopotamia' at Photopolis festival in Agrinio, Greece. The Greater Zab represents the friction between freedom and control. This last free flowing river originates in the rugged Kurdish mountains, in a border zone that is traditionally in conflict. Far away and marginalized, but at the same time geopolitically important. The opening is 28th of september.
Our member Phyllis B. Dooney’s new space, PHOTO FARM, opens on Sept. 14, 2024.
“We are a small staff of artists who aim to foster the exchange of ideas and skills. Set in a modern barn on a tree farm in Chapel Hill, NC, Photo Farm is a site of possibility. A space for making and for makers. Rooted in photographic practice, we host artists, workshops, and talks. We have an on-site darkroom and photo studio for rent. We also proudly provide a roster of artists for hire to make your portrait" , Phyllis explains.
Hénin-Beaumont used to be a bastion of the communists. Then Marine Le Pen captured the small town. Commissioned by Stern Magazine just before the French legislative election, Cyril Abad visited this little town whch became a stronghold of the far-right RN party, and from which France's right-wingers want to conquer the entire country.