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Newsletter | Blind's Week: New column, Claude Nori, Scotland
Newsletter | Blind's Week: New column, Claude Nori, Scotland
See, read and understand the language of photographers
From the Scottish fog to the Atlantic sea spray, the photographers tell the stories of the places that changed their lives.
In the wake of the humanist photographer Willy Ronis’s iconic series Ce jour là [On That Day], the editors of Blind is starting a new series of columns and have asked artists to reveal the backstory to one of their photographs.
With On That Day, photographers are invited to tell the story behind one of their photographs. Today, Claude Nori and a famous photograph taken one day in November 1995...
With its variegated colors, landscapes swathed in mist, and capricious climate, the country is a boon to a photographer. As several will testify, it is often bathed in unusual light that offers extraordinary moments.
STANLEY/BARKER publishes a series of Tod Papageorge’s photographs made in 1983–84. In elegant shades of grey, the images show tourists wandering around the Acropolis of Athens, attesting to the contemplative power of the famous site.
Harry Gruyaert: the color instinct
The work of Harry Gruyaert is featured at the Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York in an unprecedented exhibition that surveys his long career from its beginnings in the late 1960s.
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]