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Zendaya's eye-catching engagement ring at the Golden Globes this year sparked online speculation when it turned out not to be from Bulgari or any major luxury brand.
Emmy-winning actor Valerie Mahaffey, known for Desperate Housewives, Young Sheldon and Dead to Me, died on Friday. She died in Los Angeles at the age of 71, The Hollywood Reporter cited her ...
Valerie, a miniature dachshund, was found after 529 days missing. She disappeared on Kangaroo Island, Australia, during a family trip. Volunteers used a smelly T-shirt to create a scent trail for ...
After more than 500 days on the run, Valerie the miniature dachshund has finally been found safe and well on Kangaroo Island in South Australia. The pampered pet dog’s remarkable survival story ...
Valerie has not yet been reunited with her doting owners, Georgia and Josh, although we can safely assume that all parties are itching to be in each other’s company once again.
Ahead of Richard Mosse’s lectio magistralis, the PhotoVogue Festival will host a special conversation between Alessia Glaviano and Isabelle von Ribbentrop, Executive Director of Prix Pictet ...
Vitas Luckus, Juozas (1975) is shown in The Forms of Things, The Forms of Skulls, Forms of Love, curated by Sonia Voss, at Paris Photo Courtesy of Paris Photo ...
Photographer, illustrator (and occasional poet), Coco Capitan turns her lens towards the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express ...
Master of Phtography Valerie Belin. Graham Finn Carlo. Courtesy of Photo London. Photo London is at Somerset House until Sunday May 19. Details and tickets here. Go to accessibility shortcuts.
At the forefront of this year's fair was the exceptional French photographer Valérie Belin, honoured as the Photo London Master of Photography 2024. Belin's exhibition, "Silent Stories," offered a ...
Belin’s interest in the way photographs present and package the world is often right there in the titles of her series: Stage Sets, Masks, Brides, Models, Magicians, Mannequins.
Photo London returns to Somerset House for its ninth edition in May 2024, with works by Valérie Belin, David Bailey, Michael Kenna, Helen Levitt and more.