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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Alwin Maigler
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Michael Schnabel
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Benita Suchodrev
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Dominic Nahr
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Alwin Maigler
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Michael Schnabel
STREET MAGIC
2025 marks the celebration of the Leica centenary under the motto ‘100 Years of Leica I: Witness to a Century’. In 1925, Leica marketed the first compact camera in history, which used 35 mm film, the Leica I. It would definitively change photographic practices and open up new artistic avenues for photographers. Street photography, popularized by the small Leica camera, ‘mobile in the flow of action’, is one of the photographic trends that has lasted for over a century.
The curators of the ‘Street Magic’ exhibition, Karin Rehn-Kaufmann and Inas Fayed, have brought together works from the Leica archives for the first time. The Belle Etoile gallery in Arles will present an extract from this exhibition with big names such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, René Burri, Elliott Erwitt, Jane Evelyn Atwood and William Klein, as well as Martine Franck, Joel Meyerowitz and Gianni Berengo Gardin, to name but a few.
The exhibition brings together black and white and color works which explore the diversity of artistic perspectives in the 20th century through their dense, geometric, spectacular, or minimalist composition.
Exhibition from 7 to 12 July 2025
Opening on 7 July at 6.30 pm
Galerie La Belle Etoile
7 rue des Pénitents Bleus
13200 Arles

Leica x BFF Talks @ Hôtel Jules César
As part of the Rencontres d’Arles photography festival, Leica Camera AG and the Professional Association of Freelance Photographers and Film Creators (BFF) are organising a variety of talks by internationally renowned photographers and artists, who will speak about such subjects as dance, portrait art, landscape photography, global warming and photo journalism. Visit us at Hôtel Jules César in Arles.
Benita Suchodrev I Alwin Maigler
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Benita Suchodrev
Benita Suchodrev – Berlin Club Culture
Benita Suchodrev documents the unique energy of Berlin’s nightlife with her photography, which captures authentic moments and hidden narratives. She delves into the city’s ever-evolving club culture, which mirrors the city’s transformation and freedom.
Wednesday, July 9th, 11:00:
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Alwin Maigler
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“
The German BFF photographer Alwin Maigler discusses his recent double publication NUANCES & NOCTURNE about dance and ballet photography.
Mittwoch, 9. Juli, 15:00 Uhr:
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“, How to publish two photobooks at once -
Benita Suchodrev
Benita Suchodrev – Berlin Club Culture
Benita Suchodrev documents the unique energy of Berlin’s nightlife with her photography, which captures authentic moments and hidden narratives. She delves into the city’s ever-evolving club culture, which mirrors the city’s transformation and freedom.
Wednesday, July 9th, 11:00:
Benita Suchodrev – Berlin Club Culture -
Alwin Maigler
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“
The German BFF photographer Alwin Maigler discusses his recent double publication NUANCES & NOCTURNE about dance and ballet photography.
Mittwoch, 9. Juli, 15:00 Uhr:
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“, How to publish two photobooks at once -
Benita Suchodrev
Benita Suchodrev – Berlin Club Culture
Benita Suchodrev documents the unique energy of Berlin’s nightlife with her photography, which captures authentic moments and hidden narratives. She delves into the city’s ever-evolving club culture, which mirrors the city’s transformation and freedom.
Wednesday, July 9th, 11:00:
Benita Suchodrev – Berlin Club Culture -
Alwin Maigler
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“
The German BFF photographer Alwin Maigler discusses his recent double publication NUANCES & NOCTURNE about dance and ballet photography.
Mittwoch, 9. Juli, 15:00 Uhr:
Alwin Maigler – „step by step – heart attack by heart attack“, How to publish two photobooks at once
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Benita Suchodrev
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Alwin Maigler
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Alwin Maigler
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Benita Suchodrev
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Alwin Maigler
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Benita Suchodrev
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Alwin Maigler
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Benita Suchodrev
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Alwin Maigler
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Alwin Maigler
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Benita Suchodrev
Ingrid Hertfelder I Jane Evelyn Atwood I Karin Rehn-Kaufmann
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Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder portrays the ensemble of a theatre in Stuttgart and speaks about collaborating with actors, as well as the dynamic between the photographer and subject.
Wednesday, July 9th, 17:00:
Ingrid Hertfelder – 30 Actors, 30 Characters and the Power of Portraiture -
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood, winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, engages with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann in exploring the award's impact on the career trajectories of its recipients.
Thursday, July 10th, 11:00:
Jane Evelyn Atwood in conversation with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann about the Leica Oskar Barnack Award -
Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder portrays the ensemble of a theatre in Stuttgart and speaks about collaborating with actors, as well as the dynamic between the photographer and subject.
Wednesday, July 9th, 17:00:
Ingrid Hertfelder – 30 Actors, 30 Characters and the Power of Portraiture -
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood, winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, engages with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann in exploring the award's impact on the career trajectories of its recipients.
Thursday, July 10th, 11:00:
Jane Evelyn Atwood in conversation with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann about the Leica Oskar Barnack Award -
Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder
Ingrid Hertfelder portrays the ensemble of a theatre in Stuttgart and speaks about collaborating with actors, as well as the dynamic between the photographer and subject.
Wednesday, July 9th, 17:00:
Ingrid Hertfelder – 30 Actors, 30 Characters and the Power of Portraiture -
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood
Jane Evelyn Atwood, winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, engages with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann in exploring the award's impact on the career trajectories of its recipients.
Thursday, July 10th, 11:00:
Jane Evelyn Atwood in conversation with Karin Rehn-Kaufmann about the Leica Oskar Barnack Award
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Ingrid Hertfelder
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Jane Evelyn Atwood
Michael Schnabel I Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography
German BFF photographer Michael Schnabel explores landscape themes through his work. Inspired by Japanese calligraphy, he has been portraying trees in winter and at night since 2020.
Friday, July 11th, 11:00:
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography -
Ragnar Axelsson
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change
Ragner Axelsson has been photographing the people, animals, and landscape of the most remote regions of the Arctic for over forty years. At this pivotal time, as climate change irrevocably disrupts the physical and traditional realities of their world, Ragnar is bearing witness to the immediate and direct threat that changes in the climate pose to these people and their survival.
Friday, July 11th, 15:00:
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change -
Michael Schnabel
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography
German BFF photographer Michael Schnabel explores landscape themes through his work. Inspired by Japanese calligraphy, he has been portraying trees in winter and at night since 2020.
Friday, July 11th, 11:00:
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography -
Ragnar Axelsson
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change
Ragner Axelsson has been photographing the people, animals, and landscape of the most remote regions of the Arctic for over forty years. At this pivotal time, as climate change irrevocably disrupts the physical and traditional realities of their world, Ragnar is bearing witness to the immediate and direct threat that changes in the climate pose to these people and their survival.
Friday, July 11th, 15:00:
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change -
Michael Schnabel
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography
German BFF photographer Michael Schnabel explores landscape themes through his work. Inspired by Japanese calligraphy, he has been portraying trees in winter and at night since 2020.
Friday, July 11th, 11:00:
Michael Schnabel - Landscape Photography -
Ragnar Axelsson
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change
Ragner Axelsson has been photographing the people, animals, and landscape of the most remote regions of the Arctic for over forty years. At this pivotal time, as climate change irrevocably disrupts the physical and traditional realities of their world, Ragnar is bearing witness to the immediate and direct threat that changes in the climate pose to these people and their survival.
Friday, July 11th, 15:00:
Ragnar Axelsson – The Arctic, Greenland & Climate Change
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Michael Schnabel
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Ragnar Axelsson
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Michael Schnabel
Dominic Nahr

Dominic Nahr
Dominic Nahr
Dominic Nahr, a celebrated photographer and winner of the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, explores his dual role as both an international photojournalist and photo editor, and reflects on the challenges of credibility in today’s news world.
Friday, July 11th, 17:00:
Dominic Nahr – Today’s challenges as an international photojournalist
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr
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Dominic Nahr