The French American photographer, known for his documentation of the human condition over the past 40 years, shares his experience alongside …
Why Documentary Photography is Crucial
Documentary photographers, and photojournalists, are pillars of the photography industry and importants voices that witness and report the world's most important events and phenomena. They also are the most famous ones, from Robert Capa to Henri Cartier-Bresson, from Sebastiao Salgado to Elliott Erwitt or Raymond Depardon. The team at Blind has curated some of the latest trends, and beautiful or decisive images of the genre in history, at a time where we need their testimonies more than never.
While in France the Musée du Luxembourg is devoting an exhibition to her, the first accomplished biography of Vivian Maier, penned by Ann Marks and …
A new exhibition spotlights the work of 79 photographers from 20 countries pushing the boundaries of the genre. After winning the World Press Photo …
Stephen Shore’s latest publication, Steel Town, released by MACK, depicts the fragility of the region in the United States known as the Rust Belt, …
The photographer’s tender photographs of new mothers in the shelter of their homes capture both the beauty and isolation of motherhood. In the early …
Since 2005, nearly 2200 newspapers across the United States have shuttered, and newspaper jobs have plummeted nearly 57%. Photojournalists have been …
Heartbeat of the Land — Blind Magazine Terra Fondriest’s “Ozark Life Project” is a 10-year-long personal journey into rural life in Arkansas. The …
In parallel to an exhibition at the BAL in Paris, Atelier EXB publishes a monograph on the remarkable body of work of this subtle American artist. In …
A new exhibition looks at how the legendary photographer used a filmmaker’s eye to make memorable documentary images. Like all good movie trailers, …
At the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in Paris, the most famous Latin American photographer is exhibiting two hundred images representing …
American photographer Rowland Scherman photographed many of the iconic musical, cultural, and political events of the 1960s, including the Beatles’ …
At 72, Patrick Chauvel covers the war in Ukraine for Paris-Match. A few hours before his departure, he welcomed Blind at his home to look back on his …
Patrick Wack's new book Dust is a look into an area of the world where things aren't as idyllic as they seem.
In this first episode of Young European Photographers, we visit Polish photographer Michalina Kuczyńska, who documents the social tensions and …
The peculiar thing about documentary photography is that, since the inception of the medium, documenting has been the very purpose of photography as …