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  2. List of French photographers - Wikipedia

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    Pierre et Gilles, photography duo; Jean Philippe Piter (born 1968) Bernard Plossu (born 1945) Michel Poivert (born 1965), photography historian, president of Société française de photographie; Kate Polin (born 1967) Herman Puig (1928–2021), Cuban-born photographer and filmmaker; Constant Puyo (1857–1933)

  3. Jean-Christian Bourcart - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Christian Bourcart (born 1960) is a French artistic photographer and film maker. He collected unsold wedding pictures, photographed in brothels and S&M cubs, photographed New Yorkers stuck in traffic jams, projected pictures of Iraqi victims on American houses, churches and supermarkets, wrote and published his autobiography and documented lengthy the city of Camden, NJ, one of the ...

  4. Jean Marie Le Bris - Wikipedia

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    The Albatross became the first aircraft to be photographed, in 1868 by Benjamin Charles Pépin (also known as Pépin fils [11]), photographer based in Siam street, Brest. [12] Two originals of these pictures are preserved by the Musée Carnavalet in Paris (Inventory Number PH1828) and the Musée de l'Air et de l'Espace in Le Bourget, France.

  5. Jean Paul Bourdier - Wikipedia

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    His photography often focuses on body art and the intersections of natural environments and human bodies. A frequent collaborator with filmmaker, feminist and postcolonial scholar, and artist Trinh T. Minh-ha, he has co-authored, co-directed and co-produced books, films, and performances. These collaborations have explored traditional West ...

  6. Jean Gilletta - Wikipedia

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    Jean Gilletta (1 May 1856 Levens, Division of Nice, Sardinian States – 4 February 1933), born Jean-Baptiste Gilletta and whose name is sometimes spelled Jean Giletta, was a French photographer. He was active in Nice, France and founded a postcard company in 1897.

  7. List of burials at Montparnasse Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007), French cultural theorist, philosopher, political commentator, and photographer; Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986), feminist philosopher and author; Jacques Becker (1906–1960), filmmaker; Samuel Beckett (1906–1989), Irish author, playwright and poet; Eugène Belgrand (1810–1878), civil engineer

  8. Jean Agélou - Wikipedia

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    Jean Agélou (16 October 1878 – 2 August 1921 [1]) was a French photographer of the 1910s and 1920s, best known for his erotic and nude photographs made at the beginning of the 20th century. Agélou was born in Alexandria , Egypt , in October 1878.

  9. Eugène Atget - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Eugène-Auguste Atget was born 12 February 1857 in Libourne. His father, carriage builder Jean-Eugène Atget, died in 1862, and his mother, Clara-Adeline Atget née Hourlier died shortly after; he was an orphan at age seven. He was brought up by his maternal grandparents in Bordeaux and after finishing secondary education joined the ...