
Because it is always useful to recall that freedom to inform, in certain countries, does not go from oneself, Reporters without Frontières publishes its second album of the year. Available in the kiosks since September 25, at the price of 9.90euros, this beautiful collection gathers 100 eclectic stereotypes of the Iranian photographer Reza.

To blow the candles of Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004) who would have been today 100 years old, the walls of its foundation offer an exposure to two heads. By inviting the photographs of Walker Evans (1903-1975), the host confronts his images on a topic which they have shared all two: America of the years 30-40.
As with its practice, the gallery of Lucernaire accomodates in this moment a very beautiful exposure. After an exposure the naked ones then, in July, photographs of Asia, this pretty theatre intimist presents New York in black and white to us through the eye of the photographer Nicolas Messyasz.