May 11, 2013
Passage : between childhood and adulthood
The exhibition Passage offers visions of artists exploring the boundary between childhood and adulthood, brings together and compares different perspectives on the intermediate age of adolescence.
May 8, 2013
Qi Hong’s China
Chinese photographer Qi Hong was born in Lhasa, Tibet in 1962. His work is currently on show in Versailles (France) ), a solo exhibition organised by the association Art Latitude, which supports cultural exchanges between France and China.
April 10, 2013
Eggleston’s Tricycle went for $578,500
On March 12, 2012, Christie’s auction house in New York sold a famous print of photographer William Eggleston’ “Memphis (Tricycle)” for $578,500. It was an 112x152cm (44x60in.) inkjet print, in an edition of two.
April 9, 2013
Grace and the Ants by Rus Anson
Going through the photographic work of Rus Anson wakes up your senses. When I received a selection of images by photographer's agent Barbara Laurie, one story particularly caught my eye; I wanted to see more and know more about what I called "Grace Coddington and the ants"…
February 6, 2013
A Moroccan story for Ovitar knits
For its S/S 13 collection, knit brand Gudrun&Gudrun commissioned photographer Jette Jørsfrom who produced a wonderful story with local people in Morocco. The Northern and African mix works perfectly, in a newspaper format, on salmon background, like the Financial Times.…
February 1, 2013
Charlotte Badelon’s Playful Photography
The "Flying" and "Fulgurine" series by Charlotte Badelon are inspired by cartoons, by Jean-Paul Goude and by silent movies. Charlotte studied at Ecole Supérieur de photographie et d’Audiovisuel but, in her young years, she she also trained at Cours Florent (famous actor's…
January 26, 2013
Tibet seen by Frederic Lemallet
Camera in hand, Frederic Lemallet travelled the world : Alaska, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Nepal to name a few. Tibet is the country that marked him, for its beauty, but more specifically for the spirituality of its inhabitants and
January 23, 2013
Carnival inspiration – Petit Mag
It's about masks and celebrating carnival ("Mardi gras" in France). Merci Lila & Tom for sharing your inspiring fashion stories! Art Direction and Styling : LILA & TOM www.lilatom.com Photography: Raul Ruz www.raulruz.com Clothes : DPAM, Finger in the Nose, Bellerose,…
December 13, 2012
Exploring Childhood- Photographer Nerys Jones
Originally from Devon, Nerys Jones moved to London to attend Central Saint Martins, graduating in Art & Design before studying Photography. She worked in a photo lab, with magazines, at a publishing house and she also assisted a few photographers, but she always felt drawn…
December 6, 2012
The Haunting Photographs of Paul Fusco
I have been quite obsessed with Paul Fusco's photographs of the R.F.K. Funeral Train. This is June 8th 1968 and the long train carries R.F. Kennedy's body from New York to Washington, passing miles and miles of people who had come to the railroad track to honor him and say…
November 12, 2012
Photo&Video – No Added Sugar
Coming back from Artissima in Turin and going to Paris Photo later this week, my head is all around photography. This is a good occasion to share the work of Joanna Paterson for British childrenswear brand No Added Sugar. This story could be associated with a neo-realist movie…
October 16, 2012
Le Petit Nicolas en la Playa!
Rainy and grey where you are? Take a walk on the beach with Le Petit Nicolas, Photographed by Raul Ruz for www.petitmag.com. Art Direction LILA & TOM