Lunettes

Claude Nori

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Publisher/Contrejour

   Published/1976
Format/ソフトカバー   Pages/-   Size/208*220*5
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"Lunettes" is a collection of works by Claude Nori, a leading French photographer. At the beginning of his career, he was not a (creative) "photographer" but a "cameraman" who took pin-ups on the beach. Disgusted by work that does not involve imagination, he returned to his hometown and retrained his creativity from scratch while staying in his darkroom and burning photos. After that, I was absorbed in creating personal works with motifs of my own life, personal belongings, friends, etc., and tried to put together a series of them in a dummy book and publish it as a "photobook", but some publishers handle it. No, Robert Delpeele (Sarah Moon's husband, a prominent editor who was also the editor of Robert Frank's Les Americains) wasn't active in the 1970s, so he was forced to raise money himself. It was in 1975 that the publisher "Contrejour" was started. Then, the following year, Nori's first book, which was published in 1976, will be the portrait-based work "Lunettes" with the motif of "glasses".
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