Laurent Chéhère’s Flying Houses
Laurent Chéhère’s “Flying Houses” project is at once a charming, imaginative take on Paris and a wistful vision of dreams deferred.
To prepare for his cover sitting with Marion Cotillard for TIME Style&Design’s fall issue, photographer Peter Hapak hit the archives, collecting pictures of Paris and Parisian fashion during the 1930s, including the work of famed French photographer Jacques Henri Lartigue.
Magnum photographer Martine Franck, who recently passed away at age 74, is remembered for both her strong documentary and portrait work and her role as the co-founder and president of the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation.
Drawing from its expansive collection of Eugène Atget’s work, the Museum of Modern Art in New York is exhibiting more than 100 of the photographer’s images, with a show title inspired by the artist himself.
Photographer Christer Strömholm documents the nightlife of Pigalle’s transsexual prostitutes in the republishing of his 1986 book, Les Amies de Place Blanche.
With its grand new setting in the Grand Palais, nearly 120 exhibiting galleries, and tens of thousands of expected visitors, the annual event has secured its place as the n’est plus ultra of photography fairs.
Valerie Belin’s latest series “Black Eyed Susan” turns her lens on a dreamy montage of women who embody the ideal post-war female, interlaid with sharp images of flowers.