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Tribute to Brigitte Bardot, An Icon of the 20th Century
Brigitte Bardot died on December 28, 2025, in Saint-Tropez, at the age of 91. Here is a selection of images, ranging from Bardot at work on film sets that marked cinema history to others captured candidly.
Monday December 29, 2025
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• Tribute: Tribute to Brigitte Bardot, An Icon of the 20th Century
• Exhibition: Naima Green: Reframing Motherhood
• Discovery: Angélique Ballet, Winner of the Laurent Ballesta Contest: “It Would Take a Thousand Lifetimes to Explore All the Beautiful Places on Our Planet”
• Book: Sebastián Bruno: Peripheral Life
• Archives: A Fun and Festive Look at the Christmas American Style
• Archives: On That Day: “Late Night Flash” by Tod Papageorge
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Brigitte Bardot died on December 28, 2025, in Saint-Tropez, at the age of 91. An actress, singer, and public figure, she was one of the most internationally recognized French personalities and remained, throughout her life, regarded as the sex symbol of the 20th century. She was extensively photographed, notably by fashion photographers and paparazzi. Here is a selection of images, ranging from Bardot at work on film sets that marked cinema history to others captured candidly.
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The International Center of Photography in New York presents Naima Green’s “Instead, I spin fantasies,” an exhibition that reframes pregnancy and motherhood as lived, imagined, resisted, and projected experiences.
By Gaia Squarci
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Last April, MPB—Europe’s top camera reseller—partnered with Blind and world-renowned underwater photographer, diver, and biologist Laurent Ballesta for an unprecedented contest.
By Blind Magazine
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For his book Ta-ra, photographer Sebastián Bruno spent nine years shaping a body of work that offers quietly observed, endearing portraits of working-class communities across several cities in South Wales.
By Gaia Squarci
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A book published in 2020 celebrated the self-taught folk artists who dedicate their lives to creating Christmas spectacles that rival Las Vegas productions.
By Miss Rosen
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With the series On That Day, photographers are invited to tell the story behind one of their photographs. Today, photographer Tod Papageorge tells his 1977 New Year’s Eve story.
By Tod Papageorge
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