-Enfants gitans. Lucien Clergue.
Normally I would do a follow up post on long exposure photography featuring some photographers, but a great photographer died on the 15th and I thought that I would do a post to his honour and do the follow up post later on.
The photographer that I'm talking about is Lucien Clergue. A french photographer who published more than 75 books and many films. He was born in Arle, France and took on photography in 1949.
The photographer was friends with Pablo Picasso and this also reflected on his work. "His first photos won the enthusiasm of Picasso, with whom he founded an unwavering friendship" said French Culture Minister Fleur Pellerin.
"France, the home of photography, has lost one of its greatest ambassadors who carried this art to the four corners of the world"said former French culture minister Jack Lang.
-Fille à la ficelle. Lucien Clergue.
-Fille à la guitare. Lucien Clergue.
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-Fallen bird nest, 1955. Lucien Clergue.
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-Little gypsy. Lucien Clergue.
-Picasso à la cigarette I. Le Californie, Cannes 1956. Photo épuisée. Lucien Clergue.
-Picasso at the beach. Cannes 1965. Lucien Clergue.
-Picasso and the toad. Notre Dame de Vie in Mougins, 1968. Lucien Clergue.
-Picasso and "The Monster of Matisse", California, Cannes 1956. Lucien Clergue.
-Nomadic Dolls, 1957. Lucien Clergue.
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