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16 novembre 2008

La "Newton machine"

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Le stand de la revue "PHOTO" avec la "Newton machine" (Salon de la Photo)

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16 novembre 2008

Shooting mode au Salon de la Photo

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Photos : JS
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L'envers du décor...

16 novembre 2008

Shooting très italien au Salon de la Photo

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Le décor du studio
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Photos : JS

16 novembre 2008

Just Jaeckin (photographe) voit des indiens partout !

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Just Jaeckin au Salon de la Photo
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Just Jaeckin et une modèle habillée en indienne. Photo prise au Salon de la Photo
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15 novembre 2008

Reza (photographe)

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Reza au Salon de la photo, aujourd'hui.
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Photos : JS. Photos prises au Salon de la Photo (ce jour)

Bientôt, REZA, grand photographe « Entre guerre et paix » au Mémorial de Caen

Cette exposition retrace 30 années de travail du célèbre photo reporter à la découverte d’histoires humaines, au milieu des souffrances de populations prisonnières d’une actualité souvent tragique. De renommée internationale, Reza a sillonné la planète à la recherche de destinées individuelles et s’est servi de son appareil comme d’une arme contre la guerre et l’injustice. Il témoigne de la beauté et de la vie, plus fortes que la tragédie et la mort. L’espoir toujours surgit, en arrière-plan. Déjà présentée en Angleterre au National Geographic Museum, cette exposition est programmée en France pour la première fois.

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Du 29 janvier au 29 mars 2009 : Exposition "Entre guerre et paix"

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Reza (sur le point de quitter le Salon de la Photo) photographié par Faust

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15 novembre 2008

Berlin : Fondation Helmut Newton

Helmut Newton Foundation information, November 2008

Fashion Photography of the 1960s and 1970s

30th November 2008 - 17th May 2009About

After the great success of the exhibition "A gun for hire" at the Helmut Newton Foundation in 2005 with Newton's fashion photos from the last 20 years the current show "Helmut Newton: Fired" focuses on his editorial work for fashion magazines of the 1960s and 1970s like Elle, Queen, Nova or Marie Claire.

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Helmut Newton, Nova 1971

"Fired from French Vogue: In 1964 I was commissioned by Queen magazine to photograph the revolutionary collection by Courrèges. The fashion editor, Claire Rendlesham, decided on a journalistic scoop showing only my Courrèges photos and excluding all other fashion houses from her Paris report. When Queen landed on the desk of Françoise de Langlade (then associate editor-in-chief of French Vogue) she hit the roof. I was called into her office, we had a tremendous row, she accused me of treachery and disloyalty and wanted to know why I had not told her about this scoop. I pointed out to her that I had no exclusive contract with Vogue, and it was of course understood that I would never divulge any ideas developed by French Vogue to Queen or vice versa. So I was kicked out of the hallowed halls of Vogue only to return in 1969 when Francine Crescent was appointed editor-in-chief. During Francine's regime, I did what I considered my best fashion work. I was to be a regular contributor until 1983." — Helmut Newton, from: Pages from the Glossies, Zurich: Scalo, 1998

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Helmut Newton, Nova 1971

"The news of Helmut's banishment from French Vogue soon reached Claude Brouet, the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine, who offered him work on the magazine. Helmut continued working for English and German magazines. He was able to adapt his style to the policy of the many magazines he worked for." — June Newton, Monte Carlo 2008

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Helmut Newton, Nova 1973

Public opening: 30th november 2008,10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (open day)

A catalogue will be published on the occasion of the exhibition.

Helmut Newton Foundation

Jebensstrasse 2 / 10623 Berlin

http://www.helmutnewton.com

opening hours

tuesday - sunday 10 a.m - 6 p.m.

thursday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m

entrance fee 8 € / 4 € concessions

thursday from 6 p.m.- 10 p.m. free of charge

15 novembre 2008

Berlin : Fondation Helmut Newton

Helmut Newton Foundation information, November 2008

To contact the Helmut Newton Foundation, email info@helmut-newton-foundation.org

Helmut Newton: Fired

Fashion Photography of the 1960s and 1970s

30th November 2008 - 17th May 2009

About

After the great success of the exhibition "A gun for hire" at the Helmut Newton Foundation in 2005 with Newton's fashion photos from the last 20 years the current show "Helmut Newton: Fired" focuses on his editorial work for fashion magazines of the 1960s and 1970s like Elle, Queen, Nova or Marie Claire.


Helmut Newton, Nova 1971


"Fired from French Vogue: In 1964 I was commissioned by Queen magazine to photograph the revolutionary collection by Courrèges. The fashion editor, Claire Rendlesham, decided on a journalistic scoop showing only my Courrèges photos and excluding all other fashion houses from her Paris report. When Queen landed on the desk of Françoise de Langlade (then associate editor-in-chief of French Vogue) she hit the roof. I was called into her office, we had a tremendous row, she accused me of treachery and disloyalty and wanted to know why I had not told her about this scoop. I pointed out to her that I had no exclusive contract with Vogue, and it was of course understood that I would never divulge any ideas developed by French Vogue to Queen or vice versa. So I was kicked out of the hallowed halls of Vogue only to return in 1969 when Francine Crescent was appointed editor-in-chief. During Francine's regime, I did what I considered my best fashion work. I was to be a regular contributor until 1983." — Helmut Newton, from: Pages from the Glossies, Zurich: Scalo, 1998


Helmut Newton, Nova 1971


"The news of Helmut's banishment from French Vogue soon reached Claude Brouet, the editor-in-chief of Elle magazine, who offered him work on the magazine. Helmut continued working for English and German magazines. He was able to adapt his style to the policy of the many magazines he worked for." — June Newton, Monte Carlo 2008


Helmut Newton, Nova 1973


Public opening: 30th november 2008, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. (open day)
A catalogue will be published on the occasion of the exhibition.
For further information please contact press@helmut-newton-foundation.org

Further information

Helmut Newton Foundation
Jebensstrasse 2 / 10623 Berlin
www.helmutnewton.com
phone +49 30 3186 4825

opening hours

tuesday - sunday 10 a.m - 6 p.m.
thursday 10 a.m. - 10 p.m

entrance fee

8 € / 4 € concessions
thursday from 6 p.m.- 10 p.m. free of charge

guided tours

sunday 4 p.m. and thursday 6 p.m.
phone +49 30 266 3666 / fax +49 30 266 3670
special guided tours on demand

15 novembre 2008

"PHOTO" est paru

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Lire mon billet du 16 septembre sur Sylvie Lancrenon en cliquant ICI

15 novembre 2008

Salon de la Photo

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Gérard Rancinan (photographe) au Palais de Tokyo

Jusqu’au 23 novembre 2008 au Palais de Tokyo

Avec « Le photographe », Baume & Mercier propose un voyage au cœur de l’intimité des grands maîtres de la photographie contemporaine : David Lachapelle, Pierre et Gilles, Peter Lindbergh, Rankin, Salgado, Nachtwey, Reza, Martin Parr, Araki, Patrick Demarchelier…

Vingt-trois portraits originaux réalisés par Gérard Rancinan dont le travail est exposé dans les musées et galeries du monde entier.

Fidèle à son engagement dans le caritatif, Baume & Mercier offrira aux associations qu’elle soutient, Mécénat Chirurgie Cardiaque et Reporters sans frontières, deux photos de l’exposition dont les bénéfices d’une vente leur seront entièrement dédiés.

Baume & Mercier portera cette exposition dans une itinérance internationale en 2009 et 2010.

Livre aux Editions de la Martinière

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Photo : Rankin par Gérard Rancinan

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