Three photographers roamed New York's streets and its emptied subway stations, captured the produce stalls that stay open past all reasonable hours, and caught the silhouettes hurrying beneath the rain to seize the particular current that runs through Manhattan once the sun goes down. L’article Manhattan Nocturne est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
In 2021, in the family home in Rhode Island, Andrew Baer unearthed thousands of negatives his father had sealed away in the mid-1950s. This unpublished body of work is now the subject of the very first book devoted to this quiet chronicler of a world rebuilding itself, alongside an exhibition in New York. L’article Inside John Baer’s Boxes, a Liberated Europe and a Triumphant America est apparu en…
In 2025, French photographer Romain Coudrier hitchhiked 1,000 kilometres across the American Bible Belt, from Selma to Chicago, to examine the country's polarization through a red-and-blue duotone that gives the series its title, "Reds & Blues." L’article Romain Coudrier, Hitchhiking Through the Bible Belt est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
Since the 1970s, the American photographer has been building living tableaux where art history collides with religious iconography, satire with the sacred, the powerful with the damned. Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles now devotes a retrospective to his work. L’article Joel-Peter Witkin: “Everyone Is a Freak” est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
Like this shot by Wendy McMurdo, Scottish photography has never stopped tampering with reality, the better to tell its country's story. This summer, Dalkeith Palace, the historic seat of the Dukes of Buccleuch on the edge of Edinburgh, traces two centuries of the medium, from the pioneering calotypes of Hill & Adamson to today's documentary practice, marking the bicentenary of the Royal Scottish…
In A Perfect Medium, published by MW Editions, physician and cell biologist Bob Farese, Jr. photographs water in all its guises, and from so close that the viewer dissolves into it, losing all sense of scale, space, and time. L’article Water Without the Horizon est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
Argentine photographer and explorer Guadalupe Laiz delves into the creation of her new book In the Land of Fire and Ice: Horses of Iceland and her philosophy of photography in service of conservation. L’article Guadalupe Laiz: “The Horse is a Reflection of Iceland” est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
With her phone down to one percent and rush hour closing in, photographer Karsu Nalbantoglu picked Pico Boulevard for a walk to Santa Monica, mostly because the name shared a first letter with "Portraits." Fifteen miles became five days, and a fifteen-mile "hike" became a portrait of the city itself. L’article Karsu Nalbantoglu’s Fifteen-Mile Walk from Downtown LA to Santa Monica est apparu en…
The Afghan-American photographer's teNeues monograph reveals an unexpected face of his ancestral country: intimate, warm, saturated with color. L’article Daniel Malikyar’s Afghanistan in Color est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
In Polaroid Encounters, published by Shining Life Press, this former talent scout turned photographer gathers 200 images shot between 1998 and 2009 in gyms, hotel rooms, and the streets of an urban America that no longer exists. A confession of desire. L’article Michael Alago: Memory Squared est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
Born in Bowling Green, Kentucky, in 1997 and now living at the foot of the Tetons in Wyoming, American photographer Reed Mattison has published his first monograph with Origini Edizioni. The sequence measures what separates him from his home state and what keeps drawing him back. L’article Reed Mattison: Where the Grass Actually Is Greener est apparu en premier sur Blind Magazine .
On Wednesday, August 12th, the sky graced us with a breathtaking spectacle. For a few fleeting minutes, the moon slipped silently before the face of the sun. Across Europe, millions had gathered to witness the phenomenon, and held their breath as one. From the crown of fire to the crescent of light, from sudden dusk stolen from the heart of summer to the triumphant return of the day, here is a…