Claude Le Gall took up photography in the 1970s and have worked mainly in Celtic lands.His work was distributed by VU between 1993 and 2013 and now tries to show...
Born in 1945 in Lyon. Starts taking pictures during his military service. In the early 1970s, discovers the work of Henri Cartier-Bresson, which has a profound effect on him. First...
The Urals was formerly at the heart of the soviet military-industrial complex. When Alan Gignoux visited some of the region's single-industry cities in 2009, he encountered familiar "rust belt" problems...
The launch issue of LA’s new look, featuring over 170 print, film and digital campaigns, Walter Geer III and Marc Pritchard on diversity in advertising, Bianca Guimaraes and Fatima Ansari...
FANGORIA #30 looks under the bed to find Bryan Fuller’s Dust Bunny, our monstrous winter cover story. Fango hits the set for an exclusive look at Fuller’s most ambitious nightmare yet—a...
Seeking Adventure in the Details Our planet is vast, our oceans savage, our mountains still wild and beautiful. But while those of us who seek to challenge ourselves often look...
Sometimes a single book can summarize a period, an event, a phenomenon. Only the talent of the author can make the difference. Jérôme Sessini’s photographs of Ukraine’s uprising are not...