From the 12 to the 15 of November, the best photography galleries in the world are in Paris to shine light on the most exciting photographers of our time. A one time opportunity to see multiple approaches to the eighth art, from historical pieces, to new contemporary discoveries. Here are some of our top picks from this year’s grand Paris Photo.

Sandy Skoglund’s “Radioactive cats,” 1980 at Paci Contemporary. Photo courtesy PACI Contemporary Paris Photo 2015

Sandy Skoglund’s “Radioactive cats,” 1980 at PACI Contemporary. Photo courtesy PACI Contemporary

The american artist Sandy Skolund is showing her new work “Winter”, never-beforeppieces following her still-life, surrealist trademark.

Brigitte Zieger, Women are different from men 19. Photo courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Odile Ouizeman Paris Photo 2015

Brigitte Zieger, Women are different from men 19. Photo courtesy of the Artist and Galerie Odile Ouizeman

In her latest series, “Woman Are Different From men”, German artist Brigitte Zieger again explores the power of violence and the media, with pin-up pictures of women pointing guns at the viewer.

Guy Bourdin’s “Charles Jourdan, Spring 1978” at Louise Alexander Gallery Paris Photo 2015

Guy Bourdin’s “Charles Jourdan, Spring 1978” at Louise Alexander Gallery. Photo courtesy The Guy Bourdin Estate. In this series displayed at the Louise Alexander Gallery, the late fashion photographer mixed the fashion shoots with polaroid images. These original polaroids are actually on view in their gallery next to the images.

Nick Knight, Campbell (2010). Photo courtesy of Christophe Guye Paris Photo 2015

Nick Knight, Campbell (2010). Photo courtesy of Christophe Guye Galerie

Other big names in fashion photography such as Nick Knight, Herb Ritts or David LaChapelle can be spotted at Christophe Guye Galerie.

Paul Graham courtesy PaceMacGill Gallery New York and Carlier Gebauer Berlin Senami Crhistechurch New Zealand 2011

Paul Graham, Senami, Christchurch, NZ (green bed) (2011). Photo courtesy of Pace/MacGill & Carlier/Gebauer.

The British photographer Paul Graham will be featured both in New York’s Pace/MacGill Gallery and Berlin’s Carlier/Gebauer, with his series featuring his partner Senami.

Nobuyoshi Araki’s “Oh Nipon/ Oh Japan,” 1971 at Komiyama Tokyo. Paris Photo 2015

Nobuyoshi Araki’s “Oh Nipon/ Oh Japan,” 1971 at Komiyama Tokyo. Courtesy: Aperture; Komiyama Tokyo

Photobooks are still one of the fair’s main attractions and this edition brings 27 art book publishers. Photographers like Jason Larkin, Shaw, Matt Henry or Eamonn Doyle will be signing books in the respective stands.

Paris Photo takes place from 12-15 Nov under the glass-roof of the Grand Palais. For more information visit www.parisphoto.com