A new image economy

Notre-Dame de Paris Scientific Action, Notre Dame 3D image-based scanner, Paris, France, 2023 With the participation of INRAP (National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research), MC (Ministry of Culture), EPRNDP (Public Establishment in charge of the conservation and restoration of the Cathedral of Notre-Dame de Paris), CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research), PCR Jubé © Armin Linke for the project Image Capital by Estelle Blaschke and Armin Linke, 2023

On the 1st floor of the Centre Pompidou, “Corps à Corps” celebrates the works of major photographers of the last two centuries. Meanwhile downstairs, “Capital Image. New technologies and the economics of photography” takes a closer look at the contemporary image. Last days to visit this exhibition, which closes on February 26, 2024.

The Other California by Peter Turnley

© Photographie par Peter Turnley, Californie, 1975.

The Franco-American photographer Peter Turnley publishes a new book entitled The Other California. A plunge into the raw America of the 1970s that contrasts with the glamorous image of California at the time.

Corita Kent, The Pop Art Nun

A new book explores the photographic archives of a revolutionary artist at the forefront of the 1960s Los Angeles avant garde.

How Rian Dundon Photographed Protest City

29 août 2020. Des partisans de Trump roulent dans une voiture-caravane qui défile dans le centre-ville de Portland. Rian Dundon

In the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, Portland made national news with nightly social justice protests, which were often met with a violent response by counter protestors and law enforcement. For 100 days, photojournalist Rian Dundon documented the protests, his photographs creating a graphic record of the protests and their aftermath.

Fighting Gun Violence in Baltimore

Un jeune garçon regarde derrière les marcheurs. En réponse à la flambée des homicides en 2013, le conseiller municipal de Baltimore Brandon Scott et l'activiste Munir Bahar ont organisé la Marche des 300 hommes, qui encourageait les hommes de tous âges à marcher de nuit dans certains des quartiers les plus violents de Baltimore. Les voisins sont sortis de chez eux pour encourager les marcheurs à travers le quartier BelAir-Edison de Baltimore.

Photojournalist and Baltimore native J.M. Giordano’s book 13-23 brings together a decade of photographs that covers the intersectionality of the city’s gun violence epidemic and activists’ movements created to fight the rise of gun violence.

Growing Old Together

Roller Coaster. Scenes from a Marriage. © Aimee McCrory

In her new book ‘Rollercoaster: Scenes from a Marriage’, photographer Aimee McCrory traces the highs and lows of her decades-long marriage.

Viviane Sassen: The Art of Form

Viviane Sassen’s first retrospective in France at the Maison européenne de la Photographie covers three decades of transformative, multidisciplinary works. This vibrant, colorful journey spans two levels and is complemented by a luxurious publication.

Joel Meyerowitz: A Theater of Color

Covered Car, Redwoods, California, 1964 © Joel Meyerowitz, Courtesy Howard Greenberg Gallery

Joel Meyerowitz was one of the first to defend color photography at a time when it was rejected by the art world. A colorist, with an attention to detail… Meyerowitz is above all a man whose photography changed, and who, in turn, changed photography.

Notre-Dame de Paris for Eternity

Housed in the Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la photographie, a nineteenth-century photographic collection by Médéric Mieusement captures the Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris as it was before the 2019 fire. These historical images, showcasing the work of this now-forgotten photographer, have been published in book format by Trans Photographic Press.

Frank Stewart’s Nexus: An American Photographer’s Journey

Since the 1960’s Frank Stewart has worked to capture intimate and empathic photographs of Black life, music, and culture. This new book is the first complete monograph and retrospective of Stewart’s work, bringing together 103 photographs, along with an artist interview, and texts by multiple critical voices, illuminating Stewart’s remarkable career.

Brodbeck & de Barbuat: History of Photography Differently

© Brodbeck & de Barbuat

With Une histoire parallèle [A Parallel History], the duo Brodbeck & de Barbuat explore the possibilities of artificial intelligence through 220 icons from the history of photography, subtly examining our relationship with images. This exhibition is on display at the Papillon Gallery in Paris.

Rediscovering Deborah Turbeville

© Deborah Turbeville Asser Levy Bathhouse, from the series ‘Bathhouse’, New York, 1975

Often pigeonholed as a fashion photographer, Deborah Turbeville has crafted an unparalleled body of work throughout her artistic career. Until February 28, 2024, Photo Elysée in Lausanne, Switzerland showcases a more personal aspect of her oeuvre, featuring her photocollages.

Unleashing Storms

Photographer Lina Pallotta’s latest book intertwines the tale of a lifelong friendship with the personal and political life of a legendary Italian trans activist, Porpora.

Oceans Under Threat

Planète Océan / Bercy Village

Covering 70% of Earth’s surface and containing 97% of its water, seas and oceans are vital to our planet. The exhibition Planète Océan, held at Bercy Village, in Paris, France from October 7, 2023, to January 6, 2024, embarks visitors on “journey between sky and sea.” Through the lens of Yann Arthus-Bertrand and Brian Skerry, the exhibition showcases the oceans’ beauty and mystery, and highlights their vulnerability.

Mary Ellen Mark’s Encounters

Rekha with beads in her mouth, Falkland Road, Bombay, 1978, Cibachrome © 2023 Mary Ellen Mark

In the cannon of documentary photographers, Mary Ellen Mark ranks as one of the most important. A new book and exhibition, Encounters, provides both a cross section of her life’s work focusing on 5 of her iconic photo series whose publication in book form significantly contributed to Mark’s reputation.

MPB: Photography for All

© MPB

For over 10 years, MPB has specialized in buying and reselling used photo and video gear. A safe and eco-responsible way to give as many people as possible access to photo and video kits. Blind talked to Chief Marketing Officer Sophie Collins.

Residence 1+2: A Small Vessel for an Ecological Imperative 

©Almudena Romero, Lys, The Museum of Plant Art, Résidence 1+2, 2023

Based in Toulouse and Occitania, Residence 1+2 brings together photography and science, providing an opportunity to explore and examine contemporary issues such as climate change, the environment, identity, and mobility. We revisit eight years of residencies.

Over 100 Photographers Unite Against AI at World Press Photo

© Jonas Kako Panos, North and Central America

In an open letter to World Press Photo, more than 100 photographers, including prominent figures in the field, have sharply criticized the decision to include AI in the Open Format category. This strong reaction forced the management of the renowned competition to reconsider.

Chaumont-Photo-sur-Loire: Wild at Heart

From Histoires de graines (Atelier EXB, 2022) © Thierry Ardouin / Tendance Floue

The 6th edition of Chaumont-Photo-sur-Loire celebrates nature’s delicate beauty through the works of 6 photographers. Blending a sensitive scientific approach with elements of poetry and photographic cataloging, these images inspire deep appreciation, and urge the protection, of nature.

PhotoVogue Festival 2023: Creativity in the Realm of Artificial Intelligence

©Bryan Huynh, “Hunter Schafer for HBO x Paper Magazine”

Over the years, the PhotoVogue Festival has become a fixed date for art enthusiasts and creatives, as well as a place for discussion on the new frontiers of photography. This year’s edition’s common thread was A.I. applied to the generation of images, between unexplored territories and ethical questions.

Boudoir Photography and Intimacy : Getting the Right Shot

La photographie de boudoir est un genre controversé Crédit : Yohann LIBOT / Unsplash Prise avec un FUJIFILM FinePix X100 : 23.0 mm - ƒ/2.0 - 1/35s- ISO 3200

Boudoir photography is a niche genre of portrait photography that relies on the natural, elegant intimacy of the subject. Blending portraiture, glamour, and fine art photography, this genre is increasingly popular, attracting large numbers of amateur and professional photographers. Are you interested in boudoir photography or seeking to improve your technique? Follow our guide.

Mário Macilau: The Ghosts of Africa

© Mário Macilau

A key figure in the new generation of Mozambican artists, Mário Macilau is the winner of the James Barnor Prize 2023. He was distinguished for his crudely beautiful photographs, highlighting issues of identity, political problems and environmental conditions in Mozambique and elsewhere.

Beneath the Ice: The Canadian Arctic

Soldat la nuit, Resolute © Emmanuelle Léonard

Global warming and the melting polar ice have sparked international interest in polar regions, raising concerns about Canada’s sovereignty over the region. This is the central theme of Le Déploiement, a series by Canadian photographer Emmanuelle Léonard.

Florence Bourgeois: “Paris Photo Welcomes All Forms of Photography”

With 191 exhibitors from across the globe, Paris Photo offers a comprehensive snapshot of photographic and visual art from the 19th century to today. Anchoring the array of photo events spread throughout the French capital, the fair mirrors the contemporary societal issues with its newly inaugurated section dedicated to digital photography. What’s new in 2023? Blind talks with Florence Bourgeois, the fair’s director.

When AI Takes the Stage at Paris Photo

ALEKSANDRA ART Self Portrait Edition: 1 of 2 (1+1 owned by the portrayed artists) (unframed) NFT minted on Ethereum Blockchain LACOLLECTION Copyrights Courtesy of the artist and laCollection

A newcomer to the 2023 edition of Paris Photo, the digital sector offers a space entirely dedicated to new photographic expressions, notably via artificial intelligence, and where some works see their prices soar.

Capitalism’s Urban Poetry

Beauty Salon, Milan, 2022 © Anastasia Samoylova

With “Image Cities”, Anastasia Samoylova begins a reflection on the city, the realism of images and, more broadly, our contemporary lives. A work exhibited for the first time in France at Paris Photo.

At Paris Photo, Reality and Fiction Collide

Rachel age 17, 1985 © Tom Wood courtesy galerie Sit Down

As part of the 2023 Paris Photo Fair, the Sit Down gallery presents three artists who, in their own way, explore the boundaries between fiction and reality: Tom Wood, Matt Wilson and Pauline Fargue.