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Culinary Photography: A Feast for the Eyes

Culinary Photography: A Feast for the Eyes

EXHIBITION

Culinary Photography: A Feast for the Eyes

Discover the work of women and non-binary photographers transforming the way we look at food. 

By Miss Rosen

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

BOOK

Martin Bogren: Just Passing Through

With his tenth book, 

Passenger

, published by Lamaindonne, the Swedish photographer Martin Borgen moves resolutely towards light and color.

By Brigitte Ollier

FESTIVAL

La Gacilly: Northward Bound

At the beginning of the summer, the 18th Festival of Photography set sail for the Far North. In the heart of the charming town of the Morbihan region, in France over 1,000 images celebrate Scandinavian and Nordic photography in every format. The adventure continues through October 31, 2021.

By Michaël Naulin

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TUTORIAL

Shooting Architecture With a Medium-Format Camera, by Bénédicte Kurzen

In this 4-chapter course, Bénédicte Kurzen, from the photo agency NOOR, will give you her advice on photographing architecture in Lisbon, Portugal, with a Hasselblad film camera.By NOOR Images

   

TUTORIAL

Using Natural Light for Portraits, by Olga Kravets

In this 4-chapter course, Olga Kravets, from the agency NOOR, will take you with her to the city of Saint-Denis, near Paris, and give you advice about portraiture in raw conditions. By NOOR Images

   

FROM THE ARCHIVES

Spend a Day With the Freissers, a Mennonite Family Living in Bolivia

In “A Day With the Freissers,” Brazilian photographer Ana Caroline de Lima traveled to Bolivia to document the lives of a Mennonite family preserving a disappearing way of life.

By Miss Rosen

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