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Photographing My Blind Parents

David Snider’s mother and father were born blind, but he ironically became a photographer, and documented their lives.

Thursday May 9, 2024

Summary

For the past five years, Blind has been your trusted source for the latest in photographic journalism, delivering exclusive series and stories from talented photographers and writers.

By Jonas Cuénin

David Snider’s mother and father were born blind, but he ironically became a photographer, and documented their lives. This project is the most important one in his life, and is set to become a photobook soon.

By David Snider

Laure Tiberghien’s first monograph gathers 10 years of her experimentation with cameraless photography.

Photographs by Laure Tiberghien

Alec Gill’s series of images documents daily life on one road in Hull and its community at the heart of the UK’s historic fishing culture.

By Blind Magazine

Bristol-born photographer Chris Hoare reflects on his home city, and the aspects of its present and past that are least known to the public.

Photographs by Chris Hoare

Listening to Avedon

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of the great American photographer Richard Avedon (1923-2004), Max Hirshfeld, himself a photographer, recounted last year his unforgettable encounter with the master.

By Max Hirschfeld

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