Blind Magazine

Blind Magazine

Blind is a digital magazine that shares visual narratives about our world, focusing on news related to photography and exploring cultural, social, and geographical events. It publishes content in both French and English. The magazine's team consists of expert journalists located across the globe.

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  • 1 week ago | blind-magazine.com | Jonas Cuénin

    In a year marked by global conflict, climate catastrophe, and mass migration, the 2025 World Press Photo of the Year serves as a searing reminder of the human cost of war. The award, given to Samar Abu Elouf for her deeply intimate portrait Mahmoud Ajjour, Aged Nine, places a child’s trauma at the center of our collective conscience. Selected from over 59,000 entries, her photograph is not only a work of journalistic excellence, but a moral document — haunting, quiet, and devastating.

  • 2 weeks ago | blind-magazine.com | Lou Tsatsas

    IDans la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick, la ville de Saint John abrite la plus grande usine de pétrole du pays. Dirigée, en majorité, par une même famille milliardaire qui y emploie une large partie de la population de la région, son monopole s’étend au-delà du simple secteur économique : il influence également la sphère politique. « Dans cette ville, les quartiers les plus riches et les plus pauvres du Canada se trouvent à dix minutes en voiture l’un de l’autre.

  • 2 weeks ago | blind-magazine.com | Lou Tsatsas

    In the Canadian province of New Brunswick, the city of Saint John is home to the country’s largest oil refinery. Mostly run by a single billionaire family that employs a large part of the region’s population, its monopoly extends beyond economics into the political sphere as well. “In this city, the richest and the poorest neighborhoods in Canada are just ten minutes apart by car.

  • 2 weeks ago | blind-magazine.com | Jonas Cuénin

    Vincent Gouriou est connu pour ses portraits. Depuis plus de dix ans, il photographie des personnes qu’il rencontre, souvent dans un cadre intime. Il s’intéresse à l’identité, à la manière dont chacun habite son corps, sa maison, son territoire. Cette fois, il est parti à la rencontre de celles et ceux qui vivent à la campagne et qui ne rentrent pas dans les normes de genre ou de sexualité. Le projet s’est construit lentement, entre la Bretagne et le Massif central.

  • 2 weeks ago | blind-magazine.com | Jonas Cuénin

    Vincent Gouriou is known for his portraits. For over ten years, he has photographed people he meets, often in intimate settings. He’s interested in identity, in how each person inhabits their body, their home, their land. This time, he set out to meet those who live in the countryside and who do not conform to gender or sexual norms. The project developed slowly, between Brittany and the Massif Central, in France. “I met queer farmers. We took time to get to know each other.