- Blind
- Posts
- Newsletter | The Blind Week: Laia Abril, Feng Li, Joseph Sterling.
Newsletter | The Blind Week: Laia Abril, Feng Li, Joseph Sterling.
Newsletter | The Blind Week: Laia Abril, Feng Li, Joseph Sterling.
See, read and understand the language of photographers
This week, Blind honours the consoling power of photography.
Getting along with images
At a time when the photo media are becoming increasingly rare and when gender issues have never been so strong, it is urgent not to forget that image can also unite us.
Laia Abril: The ingrained evil of “rape culture”
The young Barcelona-based artist presents the second segment of her project A History of Misogyny: On Rape. It is a powerful, poignant testimony to the violence suffered by women around the world and to the institutional responsibility for the crisis.
A Chinese Photographer's Paris Experience
In 2016, Feng Li mainly walked the streets of Chengdu, China. Four years later, he left his official job, dabbled in fashion photography while still doing his street photography, and traveled to Paris on several different occasions, including a four-month residency that ends this month.
Remembering Bill Ray
The celebrated LIFE magazine photographer leaves behind iconic images of Marilyn, Elvis, JFK, and dozens of others who shaped the ‘50s and ‘60s. Our journalist knew him and has fond memories of him.
Joseph Sterling: A Swarming World
This little known American photographer (1936 - 2010) left behind a delicate body of work in which he tenderly recorded the movements of passers-by and the textures of cities. An exhibit of his work is currently on display at the Stephen Daiter Gallery in Chicago.
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]