Die Reihe ‚Inauguration 2021‘ des plainpicture Fotografen Frank Baquet bezieht sich mit kühlfarbigen, ikonischen Bildern auf das aktuelle Zeitgeschehen in den USA. Seine Fotografie wird in der Ausstellung „3/12 - aktuelle Fotokunst: analog, digital, experimentell“ im Rahmen des PHOTOSZENE UNITED Fotokunst Festivals gezeigt. Des weiteren sind Arbeiten von Harald Schwertferger und Prezmek Nowak zu sehen.
The series 'Inauguration 2021' by plainpicture photographer Frank Baquet refers to current affairs in the USA with cool-colored, iconic images. His photography is shown in the exhibition “3/12 - current photo art: analog, digital, experimental” as part of the PHOTOSZENE UNITED photo art festival. Works by Harald Schwertferger and Prezmek Nowak can also be seen.
17.-27.06.2021 im Wertheim Cologne
The world is rich in surprises and full of poetry, from tiny to grand, from little bits of nature to the great outdoors - images by new plainpicture photographer Régine Heintz.
On the occasion of the reissue of the Volta photography book by Editions Lamaindonne, Galerie 127 de Montreuil dedicates its first personal exhibition to plainpicture photographer Gabrielle Duplantier. The exhibition presents some thirty photographs from the books Volta and Terres basses as well as an unpublished series on Morocco. In 2018, the artist discovered the Moroccan High Atlas and said he was struck by the beauty of the landscapes and the faces he encountered.
Gabrielle Duplantier is also one of the guests of the 9th editition L'oeil Urbain Festival in Corbeil-Essonnes with the series "Terres Basses" which has France and its territories as its theme.
Galerie 127 / Montreuil, 12 June - 31. July 2021
French Touch, Galerie 127 / L'oeil Urbain Festival, 27 May - 04. July 2021
Moody and atmospheric - artistic inspirations in travel and landscape photography by new plainpicture photographer Juan Alfonso Solis.
Awareness around gender inequality in the industry may be growing. But the numbers aren’t changing fast enough. Back for its third edition, Female in Focus champions the work of world-class women and non-binary photographers across the world.
Entries close 17 June 2021
photo: Michelle Watt

The Diversity-Equality team of the French Ministry of Culture is currently working on the launch of a platform providing useful practical resources for women photographers and members of gender minorities and putting these professionals in touch with each other: "Elles font la photographie" is the first part of the more global project "Elles font la culture" which will then be declined with other disciplines. A questionnaire gives the possibility to give feedback and enhance the project services.
La mission Diversité-Egalité du ministère de la Culture, accompagné par l’Atelier numérique, l’incubateur de services numériques du Ministère, travaille actuellement au lancement d’une plateforme de mise à disposition de ressources pratiques utiles pour les femmes photographes (et appartenant aux minorités de genre) et de mise en relation de ces professionnelles entre elles : Elles font la photographie, lequel est le premier volet du projet plus global Elles font la culture qui sera décliné ensuite dans les autres disciplines. L’équipe du projet a besoin de retours de femmes photographes pour affiner au mieux les services de la plateforme.
It is a thriller! Some new English book covers using images by plainpicture photographers Jean Marmaisse, mia takahara and Philippe Lesprit.
Turn on the light - images by plainpicture photographers Dave Wall, Virginie Plauchut, LIQUID, KuS. Get inspired!
‘This project invites photographers to showcase girls as they are: strong, ambitious and full of agency’ Malala Yousafzai. In collaboration with 1854, Malala Fund is commissioning three new works that celebrate the determination and agency of remarkable girls facing challenging circumstances. The "Against All Odds" commission is giving three women* photographers a £2,000 creative grant each to develop and create a new body of work that together will be used to promote inspiring stories from girls all around the world.
Photo: Toluwanimi Onibokun
*This includes all women (e.g. cis, trans and intersex) as well as non-binary artists