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USA. Hollywood. US actress Marilyn MONROE resting between takes during a photographic studio session in Hollywood (Paramount Gallery), for the making of the film "The Misfits". Directed by John HUSTON (USA). Nevada. Screenplay by Arthur MILLER (USA). 1960.

The Essential Eve

Opened since July 1, the Newlands House Gallery in England hosts the first Eve Arnold exhibition in 10 years.

Elliott Erwitt en réflexion, Tropicana Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada, États-Unis, 1957 © Elliott Erwitt / Magnum Photos

Elliott Erwitt: An Explosion of Color

The Maillol Museum in Paris devotes a stunning retrospective to the iconic American photographer Elliott Erwitt. The exhibition takes us through a full career made up of moments of fun and turning points in history.

Novak Djokovic, Open d’Australie, 2018. © Nicolas Luttiau, L'Équipe.

Sports Photography: A World Apart?

While the cultural world has recently begun opening up to all photographic genres, dismantling the hierarchies between fashion, reportage, amateur, etc. practice, sports photography has been left outside this momentum. For now.

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© The Anonymous Project / Lee Shulman

The Anonymous Project: Slide Attitude

Lee Shulman, the creator of The Anonymous Project, invited Blind to his small Parisian studio. The collector and his team receive, select and sort thousands of slides of unknown people and give them a second life.

Hollywood's Golden Age, by Phil Stern and Bob Willoughby

Hollywood’s Golden Age, by Phil Stern and Bob Willoughby

The photographs of two of Hollywood’s greatest chroniclers are currently on display at the Fahey/Klein Gallery in Los Angeles: a great opportunity to travel back in time to the days of the star system, an era made of glamour, dreams and ideals.

Through the Eyes of Film-Set Photographers

Through the Eyes of Film-Set Photographers

Their stills are among the most shared images and attract film audiences worldwide. However, their names remain unknown to the general public. They are film-set

In the Footsteps of Antarctic Explorers

In the Footsteps of Antarctic Explorers

Atlas Gallery in London exhibits images by the photographers Frank Hurley and Herbert Ponting, and the explorer Robert Falcon Scott, taken in the South Pole in 1911.

LIFE’s Legendary Pictures Exhibited in Paris

LIFE’s Legendary Pictures Exhibited in Paris

For over 70 years LIFE has commissioned the world’s best photojournalists. Next Saturday, November 14, at the Cornette de Saint Cyr auction house in Paris, the American magazine is selling 191 photos taken by about sixty LIFE photographers between 1930 and the late twentieth century. These images are featured in a brief, one-time exhibition from November 11 to 14. This is a great opportunity to revisit a historical legend.

Death of Jill Freedman, a bohemian at heart

Death of Jill Freedman, a bohemian at heart

The American street photographer died yesterday at the age of 79. Blind pays tribute to this eternal observer of the world by republishing this profile who appeared in Camera magazine in 2015.