Archive for the 'expo' Category

#0 Frames

Monday, November 13th, 2006

When loading a film in a camera, the first shot always runs the risk of more or less fogging, it actually isn’t counted and bears the number zero, on the film. Some advance the film cap on lens, some take a picture casually, and others take the picture normally at the risk of losing a […]

The Scrapbook of Cartier-Bresson

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

The Henri-Cartier Bresson foundation presents what could simply be called an object of legend. In 1946, the photographer collects in a scrapbook a selection of his photographs to prepare the exhibition the New York MoMA is about to devote to his work. This exhibition will finish to establish his celebrity, it is also at the […]

Doisneau at Paris’ Town Hall

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

Let’s start with my favourite photographer. It may not be very original, but I appreciate this naïve&deep way, the wit too. You smile a lot looking at his photographs, enjoyment smiles, nodding smiles, smiles of truth.
The Paris town hall hosts the Doisneau exhibition, three seconds of success, to follow his arithmetics: three hundred […]