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A Complete Guide of Photobooks to Buy for Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching, and with it the eternal quest for the perfect gift, the one that will move, surprise or simply please …
Photographers of the Everest of the Seas
(Episode 1) The Vendée Globe—a non-stop, unassisted, solo sailing race around the world—is among the toughest human challenges on Earth. On November 10, …
Room 207 by Jean-Michel André: Photography as a Tool for Reconstruction
Under the centuries-old vaults of Lille's Hospice Comtesse museum (France), Chambre 207 (Room 207) by Jean-Michel André, winner of the Nadar Award 2024, …
Gisèle Freund: The Discreet Lens of Bourgeoisie
Beyond her captivating portraits of the cultural intelligentsia and thoughtful reflections on the medium, Gisèle Freund’s work is driven by a profound political …
The War in Ukraine as Seen by Larry Towell
Photographer Larry Towell first visited Ukraine in 2014, witnessing the final days of the country's Maiden Revolution. He has returned many times since, …
West Coast Punk Nostalgia
Nearly two decades after his first groundbreaking monograph “We’re Desperate”, photographer Jim Jocoy returns with his book “Order of Appearance”, a collection of …

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Loop Series, 1976-1978 Épreuve gélatino-argentique 13 x 18 cm Collection Phaedra Harbaugh and Boris Sepesi © Barbara B. Crane Trust © Centre Pompidou, Joseph Banderet

Barbara Crane: Photography Stripped to the Core

There are artists who defy any attempt to pigeonhole them. American photographer Barbara Crane is one such artist. Her eclectic oeuvre, largely unexplored in France, is now showcased at the Centre Pompidou.

Jeanette Spicer: Unspeakable Bonds

Jeanette Spicer’s book “To the Ends of the Earth” captures the evolving dynamics between a lesbian woman, her girlfriend, and her mother.

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© Anne Beaugé / Biotherm

Photographers of the Everest of the Seas

(Episode 1) The Vendée Globe—a non-stop, unassisted, solo sailing race around the world—is among the toughest human challenges on Earth. On November 10, forty sailors, men and women, embarked on a quest to conquer what’s famously known as the “Everest of the Seas.” For this 10th edition of the legendary race, Blind followed the official photographers at the starting line to bring you an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at this epic adventure.