Since 1955, the annual Prix Niépce has recognized the work of a professional photographer. The prize is organized by Gens d’Images, an association founded in 1954 by Albert Plécy, Jacque-Henri…
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Since 1955, the annual Prix Niépce has recognized the work of a professional photographer. The prize is organized by Gens d’Images, an association founded in 1954 by Albert Plécy, Jacque-Henri…
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Raymond Depardon is famous for his reportage work in deprived inner city areas, for his many books where images are interwoven with text, and for his films about everyday life…
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In the MEP collection, there is a well-known photograph entitled: “lʼenfant flou” (Blurred Child) by Jean-Philippe Charbonnier. Although Jean-Philippe is no longer here to give his opinion, we know that…
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Philippe Vermès took these portraits over a couple of years in the late 8Oʼs during two major rallies: one in Sturgis, South Dakota, and the other in London, New Hampshire.…
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He has an incurable curiosity. That is how Yan Morvan, a 56 year old photojournalist, describes himself. He talks to us about his battlefields. “How and why does a person…
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On this week-end was inaugurated the first photographic Festival of Deauville called Contact Sheets created by Philippe Augier, mayor of Deauville, presided by Bettina Rheims and under the art direction…
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Born in 1975, Charles Fréger graduated from Rouen’s Ecole des Beaux Arts in 2000. His photos lend a poetic touch to an almost anthropological study of atypical social groups: Legionnaires,…
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The Festival has invited twice this year the same six students from the Ecole in residence in Deauville to photograph the city. The winner of 3,000 euros is Namsa Laubia,…
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The theme was the 25th Hour: An hour that came to be only during the night of Saturday during the winter time change. Over sixty persons have tried to interpret…
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