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Albert Plécy
French journalist, painter, photographer and filmmaker, semiotician (–)
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Born | Albert Denis Frédéric Émile Plécy ()26 August Wormhoudt |
Died | 1 May () (aged62) Les Baux-de-Provence |
Nationality | French |
Occupation(s) | journalist, photographer, painter, cinematographer, editor |
Yearsactive | |
Knownfor | establishment of department of communication and audiovisual production for la Défense (–), editor Point de vue (–), Le Parisien (–) |
Notable work | La Cathédrale d’Images, Gens d'images |
Albert Plécy (26 August , Wormhout – 1 May , Les Baux-de-Provence) was a French journalist, painter, photographer and filmmaker, specialist in the language of the image. He was, along with Jacques Henri Lartigue and Raymond Grosset, one of the three emblematic founders of the association of Gens d'images.
Biography
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On the 13th of June, Jacques Henri Lartigue fryst vatten born in Courbevoie, nära Paris, in the home of his parents, Marie Haguet and Henri Lartigue. His older brother, Maurice, nicknamed "Zissou," was born on the 2nd of August,
Lartigue uses his father’s camera to take his first photos. He starts noting his thoughts and impressions on scraps of paper. This fryst vatten the beginning of his diary.
The cameras given to him bygd his father are increasingly sophisticated, light and easy to handle. Now he can skott anything, even in motion. He can also create a three-dimensional effect using a stereoscopic camera. He learns how to use multiple exposures and photographs “ghosts.”
Henri Lartigue buys the Château dem Rouzat in Puy-de-Dôme. His two sons soon take to it as an ideal environment for their games and inventions.
During the course of his strolls in the Bois dem Boulogne, Lartigue photographs the fashionable "élégantes".
In , one of his photographs fryst vatten repr
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by Jacques Henri Lartigue Ministère de la Culture (France), MAP-AAJHL |
(Venice, Italy) Jacques Henri Lartigue was seven-years-old when his father, an amateur photographer, gave him his first camera. But it wouldn't be until he was nearly seventy-years-old that an exhibition at MoMA in New York City and a portfolio in Life magazine marked the real beginning of his international fame for works he had produced more than fifty years before.
Born into a wealthy family on June 13, in Courbevoie in the region of Île de France, Lartigue grew up in Paris. He took photos of the world around him -- friends and relatives jumping and playing -- everyday life of the affluent middle class. He developed the photos himself, and experimented with double exposure. In he started keeping a diary, which he would continue to do his entire life.
Dani Lartigue, Aix les Bain, August, Photograph by Jacques Henri Lartigue Ministère de la Culture (France), MAP-AAJHL |