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Political and Social Struggles in Ireland

Political and Social Struggles in Ireland

EXHIBITION

Political and Social Struggles in Ireland

The exhibition “Protest!” presented at the Gallery of Photography Ireland, Dublin, looks back on the works of more than 40 photographers on various political and social struggles that took place in Ireland from the 1960s.

By Sabyl Ghoussoub

BOOK

Following the Call: Celebrating the Spirit of Black Egypt

Chester Higgins Jr.’s new book Sacred Nile explores the timeless role of faith as it connects past and present.

By Miss Rosen

CONTEST

Cable Stories

Leandro Frutos is the second prize winner of Meero’s photography contest, a competition entitled Meeropolis and launched among the company’s photographers community, with a focus on the participants’ hometown.

Photographs by Leandro Frutos

CONTEST

Dakar Cityscape

Andrea Ferro is the third prize winner of Meero’s photography contest, a competition entitled Meeropolis and launched among the company’s photographers community, with a focus on the city where the participants live.

Photographs by Andrea Ferro

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FILM

Young European Photographers, Episode 1: Michalina (Poland)

In this first episode of Young European Photographers, we visit Polish photographer Michalina Kuczyńska, who documents the social tensions and protests her country has experienced since the far right came to power.

By Charlotte Jean & Quentin Molinié

TUTORIAL

Shooting Indoor Architecture Photography, by Francesco Zizola

A member of NOOR Images, Francesco Zizola has documented the world’s major conflicts and their hidden crisis. In this 4-chapter course, he will give you his advice on how to produce indoor architecture photographs, and you will follow his steps in the heart of the MAXXI Museum, in Rome, Italy.By NOOR Images

FROM THE ARCHIVES

The Exodus From Ukraine: A Visual Diary by Peter Turnley 

The French American photographer, known for his documentation of the human condition over the past 40 years, shares his experience alongside Ukrainian refugees, from the day he left his home in Paris, and returned.

By Peter Turnley

Blind financially supports the production of visual stories and invites all photographers to submit their portfolios.

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