Guy Le Querrec

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Guy Le Querrec

Guy Le Querrec (born 1941 in

filmmaker, noted for his documentary images of jazz musicians. He is a member of Magnum Photos
.

Career

Le Querrec took his first photographs as a teenager using a basic

francophone Africa, including Chad, Cameroon, Niger, and Central African Republic.[1] In 1971 he gave his archives to Agence Vu, founded by Pierre de Fenoyl and then co-founded Viva (photo agency), with Martine Franck, Hervé Gloaguen, and others. In 1976, he joined Magnum Photos
.

In the late 1970s he began directing films, working with Robert Bober. In 1983 at the Rencontres d'Arles he experimented with projecting images while a jazz quartet played.

Besides having photographed numerous jazz festivals and African subjects, Le Querrec has traveled to China and documented American Indians. He has documented Villejuif, a suburb of Paris, as well as the Carnation Revolution in Portugal. He has also taught many photography workshops in France.[2]

Filmography

  • Un repas de famille, 1979, Institut national de l'audiovisuel, Paris, France
  • Les nouveaux créateurs (The New Creators), 1978, TF1, France
  • La batterie... vous rappelez pas? 1979, Institut national de l'audiovisuel
  • L'oeil au papier de perre, 1979,
    FR3
    , France
  • Chasse à l’homme, 1981, TF1, France
  • Le voyage de Rose, 1982
  • L’ennemi intérieur, 1983, FR3, France
  • Une minute pour une image (One Minute for One Image), 1983
  • Jazz Impressions, 1984
  • La Republique nous appelle, 1984, FR3, France

Bibliography

Recent exhibitions

Awards

  • Grand Prix de la Ville de Paris, 1998

References

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