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Newsletter | Blind's Week: Testimonies of photographers and gallery owners about COVID-19

Newsletter | Blind's Week: Testimonies of photographers and gallery owners about COVID-19

See, read and understand the language of photographersThis week, Blind collected the testimonies of those who must fire up their creativity and reinvent themselves during this unprecedented health crisis.

During this unprecedented health crisis, photographers must fire up their creativity and reinvent themselves. We talk to Eloi de la Monneraye, who is on lockdown in Normandy with his family, where he finds an inexhaustible well of inspiration. 

Exhibitions cancelled, art fairs postponed, sales stalled: with their activities paralyzed, photo galleries, already struggling over the past years, are tackling the future one day at a time.

 We talked to French photographer Jérémie Bouillon just as the country had gone into lockdown.

In her latest project, The Malady of Suzanne, Spanish artist Nieves Mingueza goes off in search of a woman named Suzanne, who lived in her building long before she did, in the 1970s. The result is a unique story with mystery novel undertones that falls somewhere between photographic investigation and journey of self-discovery.

With On That Day, photographers are invited to tell the story behind one of their photographs. Today, photographer Stephen Shames tells a encounter with some kids on an American street corner... 

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]