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Koudelka
This retrospective work, punctuated with input by Robert Delpire, Dominique Eddé, Michel Frizot, Anna Fàrovà, Petr Kral, Otomar Krejca, Pierre Soulages, and Gilles Tiberghien, assembles all the different facets of Koudelka’s work and shows its constant progression and intensity. |
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Henri Cartier-Bresson Photographe
(Ninth Edition)
Published for the first time in 1979, this work, which assembles a selection of Cartier-Bresson’s best photographs, is now a reference point. |
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Etienne Jules Marey Chronophotographe
Professor of physiology, Etienne Jules Marey modernized a photographic device with regards to the study of movement : chronophotography. This permitted the breaking down of movement, clarifying the relationship between space and the time it implies, by giving it to us all on one image. |
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Jacques-Henri Lartigue Photographe out of stock
Child at once spoiled and prodigy, Lartigue received his first camera for his seventh birthday. His passion for photography spanned his whole life. Committed to capturing the instantaneous, his preferred subjects were his family, high life, elegance, the beginnings of the automobile and aviation |
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Sarah Moon Coïncidences
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Henri-Cartier Bresson Paysages
The same qualities of Cartier-Bresson gives to history or daily life are equally found in his nature photography. The same refined vision, an instinct that pushes infallibly towards what is most significant in the scene.
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