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Lee Friedlander, Still Life

At age 91, the great American photographer has published his first monograph with Aperture, Life Still, a collection of 136 images, more than half of which have never previously been published.

Sunday March 29, 2026

Summary

At age 91, the great American photographer has published his first monograph with Aperture, Life Still, a collection of 136 images, more than half of which have never previously been published.

By Guénola Pellen

At London’s Cob Gallery, the British photographer exhibits ninety black-and-white portraits shot in three days and etched in copper like so many votive offerings.

By Guénola Pellen

Californian Gray Malin unleashes his pack on the world’s grandest palaces. His canine portraits, as pop as they are sophisticated, go on display at La Hune, in Saint-Germain-des-Prés.

By Guénola Pellen

Magnum Gallery opens its new Paris space with “Martin Parr: In Plain View”, a tribute to the man whose raw aesthetic caused uproar when he joined the agency in 1994, and which he went on to lead from 2013 to 2017.

By Guénola Pellen

Between 2006 and 2023, Claire Beckett traveled to military bases across the United States. There, she discovered theatrical sets designed to create immersion, costumes, and role sheets—elements meant to prepare soldiers for the combat situations awaiting them in Iraq and Afghanistan.

By Lou Tsatsas

While the cultural world has recently begun opening up to all photographic genres, dismantling the hierarchies between fashion, reportage, amateur, etc. practice, sports photography has been left outside this momentum. For now.

By Sophie Bernard

Blind supports the production of visual stories and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios.

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