In the Footsteps of Antarctic Explorers

In the Footsteps of Antarctic Explorers

Atlas Gallery in London exhibits images by the photographers Frank Hurley and Herbert Ponting, and the explorer Robert Falcon Scott, taken in the South Pole in 1911.

How One Gallery Reinvents the Virtual Tour

How One Gallery Reinvents the Virtual Tour

While galleries, museums, and other cultural sites keep re-opening and closing because of the pandemic, the Thierry Bigaignon Gallery in Paris launches a whole new type of virtual tour, called the Interactive Video Tour. It is the only photo gallery in the world to become equipped with a tool offering this level of interactivity, which might in turn increase its visibility on the international scene.

Tennis: A Great School of Photography

Tennis: A Great School of Photography

Former head of photography at the newspaper L’Équipe, now a gallery owner specializing in sport photography, Jean-Denis Walter serves up a new regular column at Blind with a first installment devoted to tennis photography.

Handpicked Books for Christmas: Modern Icons

Handpicked Books for Christmas: Modern Icons

With Christmas just around the corner, we present a handpicked selection of photo books, focusing today on celebrities: Greg Gorman, Peter Lindbergh, Neal Preston, and Mick Rock. These books reveal how photography has helped to turn stars into legends and forge new icons.

FLORE in Search of Lost Time

FLORE in Search of Lost Time

In anticipation of reopening of the Festival du Regard and the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Photography Award exhibition at the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Maison CF publishes L’odeur de la nuit était celle du jasmin [The Night was Fragrant with Jasmine], who just won the 2020 Nadar Prize. The book ushers us into the enchanted world of FLORE.

Les Krims’s Surreal Uranium Robots

Les Krims’s Surreal Uranium Robots

In the mid-1970s, American photographer Les Krims, known for his pioneer satirical mise-en-scènes, created an intriguing series of photos of robots, exhibited today for the first time in 40 years.

Diego Maradona: A Few Iconic Images

Diego Maradona: A Few Iconic Images

World soccer champion with the Argentina national team in 1986, player for Barcelona and then Naples, a former number 10, an exceptional soccer player, an unparalleled persona, and a self-destructive genius, Diego Maradona died on Wednesday at the age of 60. Blind pays tribute to El Pibe de Oro with several photographs of his exploits, all available as prints from the Jean-Denis Walter Gallery.

KBr: A New Photography Center Comes to Barcelona

KBr: A New Photography Center Comes to Barcelona

KBr discreetly opened its doors last month in Barcelona’s Port Olímpic district. The pandemic did little to discourage the public who flocked to this new space dedicated to photography to see the two inaugural exhibitions: Bill Brandt and Paul Strand.

How Climate Change Becomes a Tourist Attraction

How Climate Change Becomes a Tourist Attraction

Marco Zorzanello is the first winner of the 6Mois Photojournalism Award for his project Tourism in the Era of Climate Change. He has documented how tourism industry in several countries adapts, with cynicism, indifference, or resilience, to the consequences of climate change.

Podcast: Peter DiCampo on Documentary Photography

Peter DiCampo’s photojournalistic work speaks about the international development and perceptions of Africa. In this podcast he speaks with journalist Aurelie Jouan about Everyday Africa, a collective Instagram project of daily-life images across the continent.

LIFE’s Legendary Pictures Exhibited in Paris

LIFE’s Legendary Pictures Exhibited in Paris

For over 70 years LIFE has commissioned the world’s best photojournalists. Next Saturday, November 14, at the Cornette de Saint Cyr auction house in Paris, the American magazine is selling 191 photos taken by about sixty LIFE photographers between 1930 and the late twentieth century. These images are featured in a brief, one-time exhibition from November 11 to 14. This is a great opportunity to revisit a historical legend.

The Quest For a Great Turkey

The Quest For a Great Turkey

In an exquisite volume published by Éditions André Frère, the photographer Mathias Depardon sheds light on Turkish culture and identity that extends beyond the country’s borders, evoking the hegemonic aspirations of the Ottoman Empire in a contemporary context.

Three Fashion Photographers to Follow on Instagram

Three Fashion Photographers to Follow on Instagram

Thanks to digital and social networks, fashion photography is no longer limited to the catwalk and glossy spreads. Blind zooms in on three young fashion photographers to follow closely on Instagram (and beyond).

Loving: A Century of Photos of Men in Love

Loving: A Century of Photos of Men in Love

In 20 years, Hugh Nini and his husband Neal Treadwell have collected 2,800 photographs of male couples. These ambrotypes, daguerreotypes, glass negatives, tintype, cabinet cards, postcards, photo strips, photomatics and snapshots represent more than one hundred years of social history that reflect the evolution of fashion, hairstyles and societal norms. The two collectors tell us the romantic story of these wonderful images and this singular collection, now available in a book entitled Loving.

Book Advice: Commercial Portraiture

Book Advice: Commercial Portraiture

Relaxed or formal, corporate or candid, commercial photography is used to communicate a visual message, an emotion or a precise brand concept. It is also one of the most lucrative sources of income in photography. That’s why it’s important to understand the skills in studio lighting, storytelling and lifestyle in order to make a client’s vision come to life. The following list is a great selection of books intended to aid photographers looking to find their vision in this field.

Fall Photography: Get the Most Out of Fall Colors

Get the Most Out of Fall Colors

There is hardly a photographer who hasn’t found inspiration in the natural changes of colors in the fall. It’s a perfect season to explore fall photography. The yellows, reds, oranges and fading greens offer endless fall photographic possibilities and an opportunity to learn how to play with color. Today we focus on the two main elements of autumn photography that make this season so spellbinding: trees and foliage.

Tourism According to Kourtney Roy

Tourism According to Kourtney Roy

The Tourist, published by Éditions André Frère, is the latest book by eccentric photographer Kourtney Roy. A glamorous series released in conjunction with an exhibition and the screening of several dedicated films at the Brest Short Film festival (November 12-15).

The Colorful Sidewalks of New York, by Frank Horvat

The Colorful Sidewalks of New York, by Frank Horvat

With his series Side Walk, published this month in book form by Hatje Cantz and Xavier Barral, the photographer Frank Horvat, who died on October 21, takes us through the arteries of the American metropolis.