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He was not a photographer. Photo editor of Liberation newspaper, he then created Vu Agency then Vu Gallery in Paris.
Any young photographer dreamed to join that new VU, the "Libé style"that changed so much photography in the press in France at that time.
Also curator, writer of so many books about photographers and photography.
His influence on this medium was huge.
I was in my early 20's when I first opened the door of VU. He is the one that launched me in the career. Like he did for many others.
It was in 1988.. That was like yesterday.
Very hard to digest the news and too far from Paris right now to be close to the many friends that mourn.


 

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Mes plus sincères condoléances, Guillaume. Depuis sa disparition, je lis de magnifiques témoignages, dont cet article dans Le Monde.

 
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Merci Alex.
Helas je ne suis plus abonné au Monde depuis peu.

I’m going to switch to english now.

The early years of VU were amazing. There was no cell phone, no internet. The Agency was like a hive. We, photographers, were spending a lot of time together coming with boxes full of prints or contact sheets or slides. They were coming from all over the world. And Christian would come and make the selections. Give advices and tell stories.

His vision was to make an agency of authors not a regular press agency. People with a signature being portraitist or war photographers, any kind but with a signature. For a while the magic worked.

These times of sharing were so precious. Amazing friendships were born from people that are usually alone in their worlds.

And it would continue in cafes and into the nights. I didn’t realize how precious and unique it was.
Today no more editing room, no more photographers coming in the agency.
No need.
Internet killed that kind of sharing and humanity.

I cannot thank him enough.
 
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