EVERYDAY
11 a.m. (except Wednesday at 11:30 a.m.)
Solienne reads Recognition Protocols
AUTOMATA | Booth F10
12 p.m., 3 p.m. & 6 p.m.
Plotter-scanner demonstration with Luke Shannon
Heft | Booth D28
2 p.m.
Artist Tour with Cole Sternberg
Giga | Balcon d’Honneur
SPECIAL EVENTS
The complete agendThursday 13 Nov. at 1 p.m.
Book Signing / Talk with Johannes Raimann and Rebecca Wilton (DISTANZ)
Düsseldorf and Photography / Booth E30
Thursday 13 Nov. at 2:30 p.m.
Artist Talk with Johanna Reich
Anita Beckers / Booth F08
Thursday 13 Nov. at 5 p.m.
Book Signing with Kevin Abosch
TAEX | Booth F09
Friday 14 Nov. at 3:30 p.m.
Book Signing Luke Shannon
Heft | Booth
Friday 14 Nov. at 5 p.m.
Panel Discussion: Art, AI and Agency in Flux
Auditorium for the Paris Photo Digital Art Sector
Friday 14. Nov from 5:30pm to 10pm
Join a special one-day exhibition showcasing the 15 finalists of the Art on Tezos Photography Prize. This award shines a spotlight on the diverse and innovative talent within the Tezos ecosystem, from powerful portraits and striking street photography to AI-driven landscapes and moving image works.
Across five categories, one winner and two runner-ups have been selected, each presenting their winning work along side new pieces.
Come celebrate creativity, experimentation, and the future of photography with the artists shaping it today.

Image: Offprint Paris
a-ppr-oc-he art fair VIP tickets
Nov 12-16
A new salon devoted to unRepresented artists who appropriate the photographic medium, supported by a community of collectorMore info
Polycopies
Nov 12-16
Bateau Concorde Atlantique, Port de Solférino 75007 ParisMore info
Offprint
Nov 13-16
Bibliothèque de l’Arsenal, 75004 ParisMore info
24-39 Classic Photography Fair
Nov 15
Pavillon Wagram, 47 avenue de Wagram Paris 17More info
Photo Saint Germain
Until Nov 30
Multiple locations in the 6th arrondissement of ParisMore info
Photo Days
Until Nov 30
Paris and regionMore info
Laurie Simmons Black & White
Almine Rech (very close to Paris Photo art fair)
Until 20 December 2025
For this solo exhibition, her first at Almine Rech, Simmons is showing several of these 1976 photographs, the genesis of all the art she has made since. More info

Image: Installation View, Almine Rech Gallery
Tyler Mitchell — Wish This Was Real
Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP)
Until 25 January 2026
This exhibition is the first solo show in France by Tyler Mitchell, a major figure of the new generation of American photographers. It addresses his key themes: self-determination and the extraordinary beauty of everyday life.More info

Image: Tyler Mitchell, New Horizons II, 2022 © Tyler Mitchell Courtesy de l'artiste et Gagosian
Robert Doisneau — Instants Donnés
Musée Maillol
Until 19 October 2025
This exhibition brings together around 400 photographs selected from Robert Doisneau’s archive of more than 450,000 images. Spanning childhood, cafés, the outskirts of Paris, the world of fashion, and intimate artist portraits, the show reveals the photographer’s poetic yet socially attentive gaze on everyday life.More info

Image: Le Saut by Robert Doisneau
Luc Delahaye — The Echo of the World
Jeu de Paume
Until 4 January 2026
Luc Delahaye is a French photographer whose work has evolved from frontline war reportage to large‐scale, formally precise explorations of contemporary society. This major monographic exhibition spans his photographic work from 2001 to 2025, marking his transition from the field of photo-journalism into committed art practice.More info
Jakob Kudsk Steensen — The Song Trapper
Fondation Louis Vuitton
Until 2 March 2026
This solo exhibition by the Danish artist presents an immersive installation of moving image, virtual performance and spatialised sound (not traditional photography) that follows a character navigating virtual ecosystems built from game-engine technology and environmental fieldwork.More info
Edward Weston — Modernité Révélée
Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP)
Until 25 January 2026
This retrospective is the largest dedicated to Weston in Paris in nearly thirty years, featuring over a hundred vintage prints from the Wilson Centre for Photography collection. It traces his shift from pictorialism to a modernist photographic language defined by clarity of form, light, surface—and transforms everyday objects (shells, vegetables, bodies, stones) into motifs in a visual grammar of subtle power.More info

Image: Edward Weston, Eggs and Slicer, 1930 © Center for Creative Photography, Arizona Board of Regents / Edward Weston, Adagp, Paris, 2025 Courtesy Wilson Centre for Photography
Isabelle Giovacchini — Plongées, Fragments, Répliques
Centre Photographique d'Île de France (CPIF), Pontault-Combault.
Until 21 December 2025
In this solo show, Giovacchini works with found archival photographs as raw material—scanning, cropping, reframing, creating replicas and even fakes—to disrupt the official narrative of the image and highlight the materiality of photographs themselves. Her work dwells in the space of image-loss, fragment, double and spectral trace.More info
François‑Xavier Gbré — Radio Ballast
Fondation Henri Cartier‑Bresson
Until 11 January 2026
French-Ivorian photographer François-Xavier Gbré follows the north-to-south railway line of Côte d’Ivoire — built during the colonial era — as a route to capture the layered traces of human activity, architecture and history. His photographs blend colonial, post-independence and contemporary temporalities into a visual archive of landscapes and structures.More info
We Others — Donna Gottschalk, Hélène Giannecchini with Carla Williams
Le BAL
Until 16 November 2025
This exhibition brings together three photographers from different generations whose practices diverge yet converge through a shared commitment: to make visible lives that have been excluded from dominant narratives. It features the work of Donna Gottschalk documenting LGBT+ activism from late 1960s New York; Hélène Giannecchini’s archival and queer-memoir literatures; and Carla Williams’s exploration of Black women’s photographic self-representation.More info

Image: Donna Gottschalk, Oak, Robin, Binky, Chris et moi, Bébés Gouines, E. 9th Street, New York,1969, Courtesy de l’artiste et de Marcelle Alix © Donna Gottschalk.jpg
Conversation: Intimes réalités (Photographic works by Graciela Iturbide & Claudia Andujar)
Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
Fri 14 Nov 2025, 17:00
The photographic works of Graciela Iturbide and Claudia Andujar go beyond mere testimony to give reality a deeper, poetic dimension. Their images emerge from a relationship of proximity and trust with their subjects, and reflect lived experience rather than observation. The event in Paris’ newest museum space is a discussion in English with French subtitles, featuring Kristen Gresh (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) and Thyago Nogueira (Instituto Moreira Salles, Brazil).More info
How the Nazis photographed their crimes. Auschwitz 1944
Mémorial de la Shoah
Until 16 November 2025
This photographic exhibition presents the so-called “Album of Auschwitz” created by the SS during the deportation of Hungarian Jews to Auschwitz‑Birkenau in the summer of 1944. It invites a critical reading of the images — often taken to document the extermination process — by pointing to what the perpetrators wanted to hide and what the photographs nonetheless reveal.More info
Araki Nobuyoshi — POLARAKI: A Thousand Polaroids
Musée National des Arts Asiatiques
Until 12 January 2026
This major solo exhibition presents nearly one thousand Polaroid prints created by Araki between 1997 and 2024, donated by collector Stéphane André. The works are displayed in an immersive installation of 43 columns of 9 frames each — a visual diary of eroticism, intimacy, ritual and the fleeting instant.More info