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Has America Been Pushed Beyond Repair?
Has America Been Pushed Beyond Repair?
BOOK
Has America Been Pushed Beyond Repair?
Photographer Ken Light spent ten years crisscrossing America for his latest book,
Course of the Empire
.
By Robert E. Gerhardt
BOOK
Eikoh Hosoe and His Secret Passageways
A monograph edited by Yasufumi Nakamori shows how Eikoh Hosoe’s teaching and photographs imposed an offbeat vision of the Japanese archipelago.
By Brigitte Ollier
BOOK
Portraying the American People
In August 2015, after 10 years of living in the United States, I received an email from my immigration attorney asking me if I was ready to file for American citizenship. I soon realized I didn’t know if I was.
By Myriam Abdelaziz
DISCOVERY
Max Hirshfeld’s Back Pages
The American photographer takes us to the streets of Washington DC, where in the 1970s he documented the comings and goings of its inhabitants.
By Max Hirshfeld
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MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Joel Meyerowitz
In partnership with Masters.of.Photography, Blind offers you free photography classes with great photographers. In the following video, join the legendary artist Joel Meyerowitz in Siena, Italy for a few tips on street photography.By Masters.of.Photography
MASTERCLASS
Masterclass with Steve Mc Curry
In partnership with Masters.of.Photography, Blind offers you free photography classes with great photographers. In the following video, American photographer Steve Mc Curry teaches you about grasping spontaneous moments and opportunities to make the most of chance encounters. By Masters.of.Photography
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Annie Leibovitz: “A lot can be told in those moments in between the main moments”
She is one of the world’s most iconic portrait artists who, over five decades, has consecrated some of America’s biggest celebrities. Recipient of the William Klein Photography Award from the Académie des Beaux-Arts, Annie Leibovitz is the subject of an exhibition at the Institut de France, in Paris, while simultaneously releasing her first book devoted entirely to the world of fashion.
By Nathalie Dassa
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