- Blind
- Posts
- Michele McNally Dies at 66
Michele McNally Dies at 66
Michele McNally Dies at 66
OBITUARY
Michele McNally, First New York Times Photography Director, Dies at 66
Michele McNally, the first photography director of The New York Times who brought photojournalism to new heights, died on February 18 from complications of pneumonia in a hospital in Yonkers, NY. She was 66.
By Miss Rosen
DISCOVERY
Random, Lasting Encounters
Photographer Hai Zhang seeks human connection through portraits in Harlem and the Bronx, in New York.
Photographs by Hai Zhang
DISCOVERY
A Celebration of Los Angeles Street Culture
Over the past decade, Sean Maung has traveled across his hometown, photographing the people who give it style and substance.
By Miss Rosen
EXHIBITION
French Hip-Hop in Photography
The exhibition “Hip-hop 360: Gloire à l’art de rue”, on view at the Philharmonie de Paris, showcases the work of photographers closely linked with the movement.
By Sabyl Ghoussoub
STILL AVAILABLE IN OUR LAB SECTION
MOVIE
Joakim Eskildsen, Nothing Special
After traveling the world to document the stories and the lives of others, Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen is now telling his own story and that of the people around him in this 38-minutes film.By Meero Studio
MOVIE
Kourtney Roy, Desperate Dreamer
In eccentric self-portraits, Kourtney Roy embodies atypical characters. She enjoys the world by using it as a film set, transforming reality into fiction. In this film, you will follow the photographer in Cancùn, in the footsteps of her latest project, The Tourist.By Meero Studio
FROM THE ARCHIVES
Three Ways of Looking at Russian Youth
What is it like being ten, twenty, or thirty in Russia?
Blind
has picked three young-generation, not to say new wave, photographers, who take on subjects such as national history, the disparities between rural and big-city cultures, as well as partying.
By Charlotte Jean
Blind financially supports the production of visual stories and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios.
Please send us your work at: