Martine Franck (1938-2012), photographe franco-belge membre de l’agence Magnum, célèbre pour ses portraits intimes, ses reportages humanistes et son travail sur la condition féminine et les marginaux, marquant le XXe siècle par son regard sensible et discret.
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Fotografía de Martine Franck (1938–2012) Biblioteca infantil en Francia, 1965 @magnumphotos Martine Franck (1938–2012) fue una fotógrafa francesa de origen belga, conocida por su enfoque profundamente humano y poético de la fotografía documental. Miembro de Magnum Photos, capturó momentos íntimos de la vida cotidiana con sensibilidad, claridad y compasión. Sus imágenes a menudo exploraban la infancia, el envejecimiento, la comunidad y la cultura, centrándose siempre en la serena dignidad de sus sujetos. El estilo de Franck se define por la suave luz natural, la elegante composición y una inconfundible empatía.
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Biblioteca infantil en #Francia, 1965
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Scène de piscine, Provence, France, 1975 - Martine Franck (1938-2012), photographe belge de l’agence Magnum, connue pour ses portraits en noir et blanc et son regard humaniste. Engagée auprès de personnes marginalisées, elle a cofondé la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson avec son mari.
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Mise en place des éléments perturbateurs
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Martine Franck (Anvers, 2 de Abril de 1938 — Paris, 17 de Agosto de 2012), fotógrafa belga, co-fundadora e membro da Agência Magnum. Foi a segunda mulher de Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Tory Island, County Donegal, Ireland, 1995
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Martine Franck (Anvers, 2 de Abril de 1938 — Paris, 17 de Agosto de 2012), fotógrafa belga, co-fundadora e membro da Agência Magnum. Foi a segunda mulher de Henri Cartier-Bresson.
Les Petites-Dalles, Normandy, 1973
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Black and white photo of an older lady wearing a hat with two fresh flowers on either side pinned in it. The lady is smiling. The photo was taken in 1986, at the 40th anniversary of the Petits Frères des Pauvres (the little brothers of the poor), at the Château de Montguichet, Cagny , France.
Spring is like a perhaps hand
(which comes carefully
out of Nowhere)arranging
a window,into which people look
Words: e.e. cummings
Photo: Martine Franck
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Photography. A black and white photo of a group of children playing on a long slide. The picture shows a lively scene on a hill, which is overgrown with grass on the side. A curved metal slide leads from top to bottom and serves as the center of the action. A child climbs up the hill while another child slides down in the middle of the slide. In the foreground, a teenager stands with his legs apart at the end of the slide and looks up at this child. Two more children are standing next to him and others are standing at the top of the hill. The children are dressed in woolen sweaters or jackets and jeans. A multi-storey concrete apartment building can be seen in the background. Although the natural light in the photo is subdued, it radiates the vibrancy and energy of the children playing in a rather poor residential area. A fleeting beautiful moment captured forever. Info: The photo is from the series "D'un Jour, L'autre" by Belgian photographer Martine Franck (1938-2012), a collection of over a hundred pictures. These are her favorite photos from her 30-year career. Martine Franck was also the wife of the famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, but her narrative style is different. She skillfully captures fleeting moments, is interested in people rather than effects and tries to capture moods. and tries to capture moods rather than documenting the conspicuous. "We can paint everything, but we can't photograph everything".
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📷 by Artist: #MartineFranck in Loc.: #Newcastle upon Tyne #Tyneside UK 🇬🇧 1977 - Title: "Kids playing in slide" - #Art #Artist #Kids #Seventies #BnW #Masterclass #Fotografie #Photo #Photography ➡️ #APhotoLove
Photography. A black and white photo of a group of children playing on a long slide. The picture shows a lively scene on a hill, which is overgrown with grass on the side. A curved metal slide leads from top to bottom and serves as the center of the action. A child climbs up the hill while another child slides down in the middle of the slide. In the foreground, a teenager stands with his legs apart at the end of the slide and looks up at this child. Two more children are standing next to him and others are standing at the top of the hill. The children are dressed in woolen sweaters or jackets and jeans. A multi-storey concrete apartment building can be seen in the background. Although the natural light in the photo is subdued, it radiates the vibrancy and energy of the children playing in a rather poor residential area. A fleeting beautiful moment captured forever. Info: The photo is from the series "D'un Jour, L'autre" by Belgian photographer Martine Franck (1938-2012), a collection of over a hundred pictures. These are her favorite photos from her 30-year career. Martine Franck was also the wife of the famous photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson, but her narrative style is different. She skillfully captures fleeting moments, is interested in people rather than effects and tries to capture moods. She is interested in people, not effects, and tries to capture moods rather than documenting the conspicuous. "We can paint everything, but we can't photograph everything".
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📷 by Artist: #MartineFranck in Loc.: #Newcastle upon Tyne #Tyneside UK 🇬🇧 1977 - Title: "Kids playing in slide" - #Art #Artist #Kids #Seventies #BnW #Masterclass #Fotografie #Photo #Photography ➡️ #APhotoLove
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📷 great discovered #photo - #MartineFranck, #Belgian / #French
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"Martine's Legs" : Henri Cartier-Bresson : 1968
Martine Franck’s work focused on social issues, cultural diversity, and the lives of women.
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#photographie #photography #MartineFranck à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson via @YouTube
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#photographie #photography #MartineFranck à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson via @YouTube
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#MuseumWeek #MartineFranck à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson via @YouTube
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#MuseumWeek #MartineFranck à la Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson via @YouTube
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#Thread ⏬ #MartineFranck à la @FondationHCB #photographie #photography #blackandwhitephotography
« Il faut être prêt à saluer l’inattendu … Une goutte d’eau dans la rivière, mais j’y crois… »
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#Thread ⏬ #MartineFranck à la @FondationHCB #photographie #photography #blackandwhitephotography
« Il faut être prêt à saluer l’inattendu … Une goutte d’eau dans la rivière, mais j’y crois… »
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#photographie #photography #blackandwhitephotography #MartineFranck à la @FondationHCB
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#photographie #photography #blackandwhitephotography #MartineFranck à la @FondationHCB
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#AgnèsVarda à son domicile photographiée par #MartineFranck "Le portrait, c'est toujours une nouvelle rencontre […] Ce que je cherche à capter c'est la lumière dans l'œil, les gestes, un moment d'écoute ou de concentration - lorsque précisément le modèle ne parle pas" M.F