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  • Fromont, Bérangère

    Bérangère Fromont is a French photographer. Her published work hints to a strong interest in youth and the way to adult life, and in instable, strange or unknown environments... She has published "Cosmos" (André Frère, 2017), "I don't want to disappear completely" (September books, 2018) and "Except the Clouds" (VOID, 2018).

    © Self-portrait Bérangère Fromont.

  • Fujii, Yoshikatsu

    Yoshikatsu Fujii, born and raised in Hiroshima City. Graduated from Tokyo Zokei University of Arts with BA in Art Film. He began photography work in Tokyo in 2006. His photographic works often deal with historical themes and memory lingering on in contemporary events.
    Photo: ©Yoshikatsu Fujii, profile pic on phmuseum.com

  • Fujimoto, Tomoya

    Tomoya Fujimoto is a French photographer, he studied et the Beaux-Arts School in Bordeaux, France.

    His first photobook"Rien que la mer" is a self-published project, a series of photographs of the surface of the sea in Lanzarote, a radical and virtually monochrome work on texture, on matter, but also on exhiliration and losing oneself in the images, in the waters, that carry us away.

    © Portrait taken from a series of portraits by Anne-Lou Buzot

  • Fujiwara, Atsushi

    Atsushi Fujiwara (藤原 敦 Fujiwara Atsushi, born 1963, in Shiga, Japan) is a Japanese photographer and the founder of the Japanese contemporary photo magazine ASPHALT.

  • Fukase, Masahisa

    Masahisa Fukase, the Japanese photographer of the "Ravens", was born in 1934 near Hokkaido and died in 2012 after 20 years of coma. His photos are the projection of his inner darkness, a visually fascinating autobiographical work.
    Photo: © self-portrait
  • Furuya, Seiichi

    Seiichi Furuya is a Japanese photographer who has spent part of his life in Europe (Austria and German.

    After studying architecture, then photography in Tokyo, a long road trip led him ultimateluy in Austria, where he worked fot he magazine "Camera Austria", where he will be one of the first to showcase the works of Daido Moriyama and Nobuyoshi Araki in Europe.

    In 1978, he meets Christine Gössler with whom he lives in Berlin, and has a son. After a long illness of psychological problems, Christine commits suicide in 1985.

    Seiichi Furuya has published several photobooks, where Christine often appears.

    Among his photobooks: A series of five books titled "Mémoires" that revisit his life with Christine, "Why Dresden" (Spector Books, 2017) and "Face to Face" (Chose Commune, 2020), that he considers to be the final chapter of his series "Mémoires" and was initiated after he rediscovered a series of portraits that Christine had made of him over the years.

    © Portrait taken from the book "Face to Face"

  • Gabrielle, Sophie

    Sophie Gabrielle is a young Australian photographer and curator working in both analog and digital mediums. She won a Foam Talent award in 2019.

    Through her fine art practice, she has channelled her interest in mythology, spiritualism and psychology. Her poetic works are an exploration into the world of the unseen, through optics, chemical interactions and the investigative processes used to photograph something invisible to the naked eye.

    In 2020, she publishes "Through a Vulnerable Occur" with IIKKI Books.

    © Portrait taken from the artist's website

  • Gaffney, Paul

    Paul Gaffney is an Irish photographer with a interest in landscape, nature, trees and the vegetal realm.

  • Gafsou, Matthieu

    Matthieu Gafsou is a Swiss photographer and faculty at ECAL; he was awarded the "Prix de la fondation HSBC pour la photographie" in 2009 and takes part in 2010 in the reGeneration2 exhibition at the Aperture Foundation.

    Matthieu Gafsou published several books including H+ / Transhumanism(s) in 2018 with Kehrer, project which is also the subject of an exhibition at the Rencontres d'Arles festival the same year.

    © Matthieu Gafsou (self-portrait taken from the Fondation Leenaards website)

  • Galimberti, Gabriele

    Gabriele Galimberti is an Italian photographer working mostly on long-term documentary projects. He is a member of the collective "Riverboom".

    In 2015 he publishes a project realized with Paolo Woods about tax havens : "The Heavens" (English version, Dewi Lewis Publishing") and "Les Paradis" (French version, Delpire).

    In 2020, he publishes "The Ameriguns", again with Dewi Lewis, an extensive investigation throughout the United States on the culture of firearms in the country.

    © Portrait taken from the artist's website

  • Gazzilli, Guido

  • Gehrke, Andreas

    Andreas Gehrke is a German photographer based in Berlin.

    His work is mainly focused on architecture and urbanism; and he is also the founder of the publishing house Drittel Books where he publishes his own photobooks as well as a few other photographers, still in the field of architecture and urbanism, with a clear interest for Germany, and the Berlin city and area in particular.

    More specifically, he has published with Drittel Books the trilogy "IBM Campus", "Quelle Versand" and "Der Spiegel" (2013), and then "Brandenburg" (2017) and "Berlin" (2021).

    © Portrait (uncredited) taken from an interview (in English) on the uncube website.

  • Genitempo, Matthew

    Matthew Genitempo is an American photographer , also publisher via Trespasser Books.

    His project "Jasper" about people living isolated from society in the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas and Missouri was published by Twin Palms in 2018, and the book was shortlisted for the « First Book Award » by Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation.

    © Portrait taken from the LensCulture website

  • Georgiou, George

    George Georgiou is a British photographer of Greek descent.

    He has worked extensively in the Balkans, in Eastern Europe and Turkey. He usually works on long-term projects and focuses on identity, culture and the idea of a community.

    He self-published the photobooks "Last Stop" (2015) and "Americans Parade" (2019).

    © Portrait taken from the European Borderlines website (uncredited)

  • Ghirri, Luigi

    Luigi Ghirri was an Italian photographer, deceased prematurely at the age of 49 in 1992.

    A self-taught photographer, he mostly worked in the public space and documented the Italy of the 1970s & 1980s, in color.

    Many of the books published during his lifetime, including the first one "Kodachrome" (1978) -and all the ones in the French language- were published by Contrejour, a publishing house created and managed by his long-time friend and photographer Claude Nori.

    Claude Nori published a tribute photobook to his friend titled "Luigi Ghirri l'amico infinito" in 2019.

    MACK are-published "Kodachrome" in 2012, then published several other photobooks of the works of Ghirri, including "The Map and the Territory" / "Cartes et Territoires" for an exhibition at Jeu de Paume, Paris (2018), "Per Strada" (2018), "Colazione sull'Erba" (2019), "Puglia, tra albe et tramonti" (2022), and a book of texts; "The Complete Essays 1973–1991" (2016).

    © Portrait by Claude Nori, in the book "Ghirri, l'amico infinito"

  • Ghuneim, Mark

    Mark Ghuneim is a digital / Internet entrepreneur who is also an activist campaigning for the preservation of anonymity and against video surveillance in the public space.

    Since 2006, he is also collecting photobooks on this subject.

  • Giacobetti, Francis

  • Gilden, Bruce

    Bruce Gilden is an American photographer, member of the Magnum Photos agency.

    Bruce Gilden is famous for his street portraits, often in close-ups with prominent use of a flash.

    In 2019, Editions Xavier Barral (French edition) and Thames & Hudson (English edition) publish the book "Lost and Found" that presents early work from Gilden's career, when his trademark style of taday was not yet full-fledged. This collaboration with both publishers is followed-up in 2021 by the publication of "Cherry Blossom", images made by Gilden in Japan over several trips between 1995 and 1999.

    © Portrait by Maximilian Motel

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