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Newsletter | The Blind Week: Gilles Caron, Bruno Serralongue, Martin Parr
Newsletter | The Blind Week: Gilles Caron, Bruno Serralongue, Martin Parr
See, read and understand the language of photographers
This week, Blind looked at three great names who practice human, deep and tender photography.
Gilles Caron: Through the eyes of a photojournalist
In his documentary Histoire d’un Regard: À la recherche de Gilles Garon, the filmmaker Mariana Otero delves into the the French photographer’s archives. Although her quest is sometimes disjointed, she must be commended for digging out some forgotten gems by a reporter who died suddenly in Cambodia in 1970, at the age of thirty.
Gilles Caron: Through the eyes of a photojournalist
In his documentary Histoire d’un Regard: À la recherche de Gilles Garon, the filmmaker Mariana Otero delves into the the French photographer’s archives. Although her quest is sometimes disjointed, she must be commended for digging out some forgotten gems by a reporter who died suddenly in Cambodia in 1970, at the age of thirty.
Martin Parr, First Chapter
A remarkable book published at the end of 2019, Martin Parr's Early Works showcases the black and white works of the 1970s by this icon of British photography. While the book itself was given a classical look, it is already establishing itself as a historical object in its own right.
From floor to ceiling in 98 lessons
Stemming from a simple and wacky idea—that of creating pillar sculptures as ephemeral as the duration of her son's naps—Hungarian artist Csilla Klenyanszki creates a complete universe, full of both inventiveness and reflections on the modern feminine condition in the pages of a book she published herself.
Delphine Balley, winner of Camera Clara Award 2019
Camera Clara Award 2019 went to the French photographer Delphine Balley at a ceremony held at the elegant Folia gallery in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood in Paris. Created in 2012, this award recognizes artists working with a view camera as well as previously unpublished work of authorship, presented in a series.
Blind's goal is to support photographic creation and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios. Send them to us at the following address: [email protected]