- Jean Chamoux
Jean Chamoux is a French
photographer who was born in 1925 and started his career duringWorld War II in the Savoyard bush. He first covered the landings byparachute during theBattle of Glières (1st August 1944).He settled in
Paris in 1947 and worked actively until the 1980s. He did a number of coverages inFrance and in theMiddle East . Although he worked together withRobert Doisneau andEdouard Boubat in particular, he has always remained very discreet and has only exhibited his works once in the near suburbs of Paris.He nevertheless took
photograph s of such various figures asBlaise Cendrars ,Jean Cocteau ,Paul Fort ,Lino Ventura ,Habib Bourguiba or MadameRené Coty in their homes, and was regarded as a first rank photographer infashion and industry. More particularly he was one of the first to take coloured photographs on a wide scale and in big format print (4"x 5" and 5"x17"m) and the first to process his proper colour films in Paris (Ektachrome E3). This technical skill - rather unusual at the time - coupled with an ability to carry out special tricks and effects (stroboscopic effect throughmultiple exposure , use ofelectric lighting on a large scale with flash ramps) has contributed to his success in the press and industry (EDF , Ribet-Desjardins,L'Oréal , Formica, Synergie ...)"External links
* [http://www.archeophone.org/chamoux A few images to see here]
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