French Newspaper Runs Blank Frames to Highlight Plight of Photojournalists.
“A visual shock. For the first time in its history, Libération appears without photographs. In their place, a series of empty frames that create a rather uncomfortable silent space: it’s blatant, there is a lack of information, as if we had become a silent paper. Without the sound, without this little interior music that accompanies the gaze.” (translation by the author)
another article on this issue in the British Journal of Photography