
Episode 26 - Nicolas Portnoi
Dans le cadre de la 10e édition du Light Leaks Festival, nous avons eu le plaisir d’accueillir le photographe français Nicolas Portnoï, invité à présenter son projet « Carolofornie », consacré à la ville belge de Charler

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Dans le cadre de la 10e édition du Light Leaks Festival, nous avons eu le plaisir d’accueillir le photographe français Nicolas Portnoï, invité à présenter son projet « Carolofornie », consacré à la ville belge de Charler

Dans ce podcast, Gabrielle Duplantier interviewée par Phil Deken, nous parle de sa carrière photographique, de ses influences parmi lesquelles son père artiste dessinateur, ses études d’histoire de l’art, Julia Margaret

Plus de trente ans de photographie. Des stades olympiques aux marches du Festival de Cannes, jusqu’aux coulisses de la Cour grand-ducale. Guy Wolff est l’un des photographes de presse les plus reconnus au Luxembourg. Dan

Episode 23 of our Street Unplugged series is dedicated to Marie Romanova, a young photographer based in Luxembourg whose work already shows a strong sense of maturity and vision. Working with analog photography, she expl
Pour notre nouvel épisode de podcast, nous recevons Nader Ghavami, un photographe pour qui l'image est bien plus qu'une simple esthétique. Au cœur de sa démarche, on trouve une approche profondément humaniste et un regar

Markus Jokela's lens captures the quiet beauty and often overlooked details of the world around us. In this episode, we delve into his photographic philosophy, exploring his approach to finding compelling narratives in e

Imagine wandering through the neon-drenched streets of Hong Kong or the evolving skyline of Shanghai. Photographer Greg Girard has not only imagined it, he's captured it with a distinctive and evocative eye. Join us as w

Join us in this episode as we delve into the captivating world of photography with the talented Éléonore Simon. Known for her evocative urban explorations and keen eye for light and form, Éléonore shares insights into he

This month we're joined by Giulia Thinnes, a photographer based in Luxembourg, who you might also bump into in Berlin or elsewhere in Europe. She's currently working on a fascinating and deeply personal project exploring

One of many prominent guest of this year's Light Leaks Festival in Luxembourg was Richard Kalvar, an American photographer known for his street photography and unique artistic style. Based in New York City, Kalvar has be

Pour l'introduction: Né au Luxembourg en 1976, Marc Wilwert est un photographe dont les œuvres sont imprégnées du concept de lumière, explorant ses effets physiques, son symbolisme, ainsi que ses implications culturelles

Samuel Lintaro Hopf is a freelance photographer and filmmaker from Hamburg, Germany. Born in 1988 in Kamakura, Japan, he discovered his love of photography at the age of thirteen, when he started experimenting with his p

Tatsuo Suzuki, Japanese street photographer and founder of the VoidTokyo collective and magazine, is the author of the book Friction / Tokyo Street published by Steidl.

French-Uruguayan photographer Graciela Magnoni honored us as Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective with an inspiring talk about her work during the Light Leaks Festival in May 2023.

The Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective is happy to publish a new episode of our podcast about street photography. In this special episode, every exhibitor of this year's Light Leaks Festival has the chance to briefly desc

Belgian documentary photographer Max Pinckers, author of several books and winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award for his 2017 "Red Ink" series shot in North Korea. Pinckers also won the Edward Steichen Luxembourg Award

In a new episode of our "Streets Unplugged" podcast, we talk to Lex Kleren, a young press photographer and photo editor at the Lëtzebuerger Journal. We discuss his professional journey and his practice of press reporting

A friendly conversation with Dirk Mevis, author-photographer and member of the Luxembourg Streetphoto Collective, about his very particular approach to urban photography, his sparing use of social networks and his intere
This 8th podcast introduces us to the world of Patrick Galbats, a well-known photographer in Luxembourg, who lives and works between Brussels and the Grand Duchy. Focusing on documentary and social reportage, his work al

In this episode, Julie Hrudová, our guest speaker at this year’s Luxembourg Street Photography Festival, touches on her various projects be it as a photographer, editor or curator. Listen to Burn My Eye collective member
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