+Vote!
Looking without Seeing (Free subscription) | 07/08/2008
Trying to think of a title for this shot, I wanted to describe all the things going on around me. People drinking coffee, chatting, laughing, in heated debate, people looking at Marc Riboud's exhibition, reading, smoking or shooting. Maybe it was the romance of being in Paris, but I loved the way all the elements came together, centred around Riboud's in situ exhibition. More Any of this would be welcome...
+Vote!
Looking without Seeing (Free subscription) | 06/08/2008
I came across an outdoor exhibition of Marc Riboud's work from the May 1968 riots which began in the very area of the exhibition, around the Sorbonne, and would lead to the fall of de Gaulle's Government. His website is well worth a browse if you're a fan of the street. I'm going into the darkroom tonight to print some of my own images - I've decided that wednesday evening's will be my time to get...
+Vote!
Scotland on Sunday (Free subscription) | 04/05/2008
FORTY years ago, French students in neckties and bobby socks threw cobblestones at the police and demanded that the sclerotic postwar system must change. Today, French student
+Vote!
New York Times (Free subscription) | 30/04/2008
Forty years ago, French students demanded that the system change. Today, French students, worried about losing state benefits, are demanding that nothing change at all.
1Vote!
ClickPress (Free subscription) | 05/12/2007
Unique event to showcase exceptional photographs of Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot, Johnny Depp, Youssef Chahine & host of international film personalities
- send to a friend
-
Explore : Actors and Actresses, Brigitte Bardot, Cinema, Culture, Directors, Elliott Erwitt, Entertainment, Eve Arnold, Johnny Depp, Louvre, Marilyn Monroe, Martine Franck, Museums, Philippe Halsman, Photographers, René Burri, Robert Capa, Youssef Chahine
+Vote!
The Independent (Free subscription) | 09/11/2007
Sixty years ago, a group of like-minded souls ? Henri Cartier-Bresson, George Rodger, Robert Capa, David "Chim" Seymour and Bill Vandivert ? met for lunch in New York. By the time the coffee arrived, Magnum photographic agency had been born. The brainchild of these eminent photographers was to be a politically engaged, independent, serious organisation for photojournalists ? but even they can hardly...