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Catherine Leroy and the Making of a Photojournalist during the Vietnam War

Catherine Leroy and the Making of a Photojournalist during the Vietnam War

BOOK

Catherine Leroy and the Making of a Photojournalist during the Vietnam War

While the stories of what photojournalist Catherine Leroy accomplished in her years photographing the Vietnam War are legendary in certain circles, a new biography for young adults aims to bring Leroy’s story to a new generation.

By Robert E. Gerhardt

DISCOVERY

JR Creates Giant Photo Installation of a Ukrainian Refugee in Lviv

The street artist made the work for the cover of Time magazine.

By Blind Magazine

DISCOVERY

A Stranger In My Own Skin

Congolese photographer Godelive Kasangati uses self-portraiture to explore trauma in her past and present.

Photographs by Godelive Kasangati

FESTIVAL

Animal Latitudes: Face-to-Face With Wildlife

The Drancy animal biennial, in France, returns for an 8th edition to shed light on the biodiversity and beauty of species increasingly threatened with extinction in poignant photographs.

By Nathalie Dassa

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MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Donna Ferrato

Donna Ferrato is an American photojournalist known for her groundbreaking documentation of the hidden world of domestic violence. Her seminal book Living With the Enemy (Aperture, 1991) sparked a national discussion on sexual violence.By Meero Studio 

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Larry Fink

Larry Fink was born in Brooklyn in 1941 and in the 1960s, studied with Lisette Model, who encouraged him to become a professional photographer. He is best known for his series “Social Graces,” which explored social class in America in the 1970s by comparing two different worlds.By Meero Studio

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Patrick Chauvel: “In War Photography, Some Brutality Must Be Shown”

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 50 years of war photography. Half a century of history told in an album published for the 30th anniversary of Reporters Without Borders, entitled 100 photos for freedom of the press.

By Michaël Naulin

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