Planete France

Luc Choquer

¥8,800(¥8,000 + tax)

Publisher/Contrejour

   Published/1989
Format/ハードカバー   Pages/79   Size/310*250*15
Google翻訳
"Planete France" is a photo book of French photographer Luc Choque. Born in 1952, Shoke was greatly influenced by American photographers such as Robert Frank, William Klein, and Diane Arbus, who were active in the late 50's and 70's, and decided to become a photographer at the age of 28. I will decide. In his thirties, he became active in magazine media such as journalists and Marie Claire, and began to stand out. He is famous for his portraits with color plates that effectively use flash, and is a photographer with a reputation for his unique approach based on journalism. This book is Shoke's 1st photobook, and is a masterpiece photobook published by Contrejour, a publisher specializing in photobooks led by photographer Claude Nori. A collection of unique color portraits taken in various areas such as French cities, suburbs, and countryside. A masterpiece of "French portrait" that seems to be a French portrait that includes the multi-ethnicity, rich and poor, age, gender, etc. of French people, and a book that became a successful work of Shoke.
<Related Artists> Claude NoriGon Buurman
<Condition> Good.
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