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June Newton, Portrait Photographer Also Known as Alice Springs, Dies at 97

June Newton, Portrait Photographer Also Known as Alice Springs, Dies at 97

Photography at First Sight

OBITUARY

June Newton, Portrait Photographer Also Known as Alice Springs, Dies at 97

Remembering art director, curator, and portraitist June Newton, whose photography career began one day in 1970 when her husband Helmut fell ill with the flu and sent her in his stead.

DISCOVERY

When Broadway Does its Striptease for a Good Cause

In 1987, Rivka S. Katvan put her photographic talent in the service of a good cause, joining forces with Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, an organization fighting against HIV. This collaboration has resulted in a series of striking photos that embody the magic of the American burlesque stage.

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EXHIBITION

Hassan Hajjaj’s Colorful Cabinet of Rock Stars and Fashionistas

Hailing from the fishing town of Larache on the northwest coast of Morocco, photographer Hassan Hajjaj was born in 1961 — just five years after the country achieved independence.

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BOOK

The Inuit in the Light of Day

Published by the Lumière des Roses Gallery, the catalog 

Inuit

 features early twentieth-century portraits from the archive of the writer-journalist Victor Forbin. 

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STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION

MASTERCLASS

Masterclass with Donna Ferrato

On the occasion of her latest book, Holy, published this winter by powerHouse Book, Blind releases an exclusive video where Donna Ferrato discusses the power of documentary photography, her fights for women, her personal work, and shows some steps of the making of the publication in her New York studio.

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TUTORIAL

Shooting Indoor Architecture Photography, by Francesco Zizola

Francesco Zizola has documented the world's major conflicts and their hidden crisis. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on how to produce indoor architecture photographs, and you will follow his steps in the heart of the MAXXI Museum, in Rome, Italy.

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