For over a decade, she has celebrated the communities that Britain pushes to its edges, setting colour against their erasure. Sophie Green's book Tangerine Dreams goes on show in Bristol this spring.
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For over a decade, she has celebrated the communities that Britain pushes to its edges, setting colour against their erasure. Sophie Green's book Tangerine Dreams goes on show in Bristol this spring.
L’article Sophie Green’s Britain Won’t F...
Billions Served, the sixth book by New York photographer Richard Renaldi, halts the flow of America's fast-food joints and restores a face to those the chain renders invisible.
The first book by Czech photographer Edita Liessner, Short Stories on a Long Theme, turns color into an instrument of connection between adjacent solitudes.
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From June 1st to October 4th, 2026, the photo festival La Gacilly (France) marks the bicentenary of photography with 20 open-air exhibitions in the streets and gardens of the Breton village. This 23rd edition, titled "Photography: A French Adventure, 1826–2026", brings together masters of the medium and emerging talents around a simple question: two hundred years after Nicéph...
At the photo festival La Gacilly (France), where his work Le Chant des Forêts (The Song of the Forests) is on show all summer, wildlife photographer Vincent Munier talks about his images. Patience, the wild, and a film that moved hundreds of thousands of viewers.
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