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Eugene Richards, In This Brief Life
Eugene Richards, In This Brief Life
Having sifted through his archives, Eugene Richards, the masterful American documentary photographer, launches a fundraising appeal for his new book, In This Brief Life. The volume represents an intimate look at a fifty-year-long career with handpicked, mostly unpublished images. Blind talks with the photographer.By Michaël Naulin
Brassaï, the eternal stroller
Naima Green’s Intimate Scenes of Pleasure and Play
Forced to slow down, the photographer transformed her practice to celebrate the healing power of love, intimacy, and joy.By Miss Rosen
Sarah Moon, Dior Forever
The photographer is releasing a 3-book box set in collaboration with the House of Dior, documenting the evolution of the couture house across 75 years. A wonderful homage to Dior himself, and an intriguing documentation of how fashion changes throughout the years.By Christina Cacouris
Watching You
About 15 years ago, Colin Pantall spent time photographing his daughter watching TV, in the messy comfort of their living room. Now a book, “Sofa Portraits” provides a fascinating journey into the emotions of a child living her day-to-day life.
Photographs by Colin Pantall
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
Robert Beck: “How to Stand Apart From the Pack”
Amy Lombard: “I Like it Messy and Lived in”
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Best Regards, Frank Horvat
They are the successors of time held in suspension, and their images continue to enrich the world history of photography and our own impatient eyes. Blind shares the memories of some magical encounters with these virtuosos of the camera, soloists in black & white or in color, artists faithful to gelatin silver photography or bewitched by digital technologies. Today: Frank Horvat and his manual to happiness.By Brigitte Ollier
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