
Marc Riboud
Marc Riboud was a renowned French photographer celebrated for his powerful documentary-style images. His work often focused on social movements and significant historical events, capturing poignant moments that reflect the human experience. One of his most famous photographs features Jan Rose Kasmir, a young girl holding a flower during an anti-Vietnam War protest in Washington, symbolizing peace and resistance.
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Marc Riboud was a figure of humanist photography and the first Western photographer to obtain a visa for China in 1957.
L'exposition «Marc Riboud & Bruno Barbey : Regards croisés» s'achève sur la présentation d'un catalogue de référenceMarc Riboud was a renowned photographer whose works are celebrated in a retrospective exhibition in Morocco.
Le MMVI rend hommage aux photographes Marc Riboud et Bruno Barbey, deux regards complices sur le monde et le MarocPhotographer Marc Riboud captured the iconic image of Jan Rose Kasmir during a pacifist demonstration against the Vietnam War.
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