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Mystical Scenes of Daily Life Around the Globe

With the new book and exhibition, “Ten Years”, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno explores the luminous space between reality and illusion.

Thursday April 25, 2024

Summary

•  Exhibition : Mystical Scenes of Daily Life Around the Globe
•  Book : Made to Last
•  Exhibition : A Fresh Look at New Aquitaine
•  Exhibition : American Streets

With the new book and exhibition, “Ten Years”, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno explores the luminous space between reality and illusion.

By Miss Rosen

The book “Newcastle” by photographer Luke Kellett is a portrait of a city and its residents, during some of the strictest Covid-19 lockdowns in the world.

Photographs by Luke Kelley

Initiated by a photographic commission in collaboration with the New-Aquitaine region, in France, the exhibition “Surveying, photographing New-Aquitaine”, presented at the Frac MÉCA, reveals the many facets of this beautiful place. A fresh look through the lens of nine artists.

By Iris Mandret

The exhibition “Vivian Maier-Sabine Weiss: Made in USA” at Les Douches la Galerie draws a parallel between two groundbreaking women photographers of the 20th century.

By Gaia Squarci

Richard Dumas is not a portraitist, but a photographer. In contrast with another photographer named Richard (Avedon, to be exact), Dumas is not a socialite or a star because he shoots celebrities or fashion photographer. Learn and improve your way of portraying people by mastering the relationship with the subject, being more confident and creating evocative and meaningful portraits. This workshop will also focus on how to best capture a portrait with natural light. Most of all, the workshop with Richard Dumas will help you discover what is your very own personal path to portrait photography.

From June 12 to June 15, 2024 in Paris (France). More information on this workshop here.

AI-Generated Images: A Visual Revolution

Midjourney, Dall-E, Stable Diffusion: artificial-intelligence software generating images has been perfected and democratized, leading to a real revolution in the visual industry. Faced with the devouring ambitions of these new technologies, image professionals are trying to assert their rights and raise awareness about the magnitude of the financial, but also ethical, challenges presented by AI.

By Copélia Mainardi

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

Please send us your work at: [email protected]