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  1. Martine Franck was promoted to Officer in the French National Order of Merit and was the laureate of the Montblanc Cultural Prize, awarded for her work at the Henri Cartier-Bresson Foundation. Nearly one hundred portraits of artists taken by Martine Franck were also exhibited at the Claude Bernard Gallery in Paris in March/April 2012 .

  2. Official book of the Martine Franck – A Retrospective exhibition, being shown at the Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson in Paris, from November 6th, 2018 to February 10th, 2019. ” The camera is a frontier in itself ; you can only get the other side by forgetting yourself, momentarily. ” ” What strikes me in photography is that there’s a desire to understand, to understand oneself.

  3. Martine Franck fundó en París con su marido el fotógrafo Henri Cartier-Bresson, la Fundación Henri Cartier-Bresson, que se convirtió en una fundación reconocida oficialmente el 11 de marzo de 2002, y se convirtió en su Presidente en 2004. Martine Franck falleció de cáncer en París, en el 2012 (Texto de la Agencia Magnum)

  4. 23 de ago. de 2020 · Martine Franck was born in 1938 in Antwerp. She discovered photography in 1963, during a trip to the Far East with Ariane Mnouchkine. In 1970 she married Henri Cartier-Bresson and joined the Vu agency. She co-founded the Viva agency in 1972 and joined Magnum Photos eight years later. In 2003, she created the Fondation HCB with her husband and ...

  5. 20 de ago. de 2012 · Martine Franck–Magnum Veterans' parade, commemorating the armistice, New York City, Nov. 11, 1974. Martine Franck–Magnum Carnival in Basel, Switzerland, 1977.

  6. 24 de jul. de 2017 · Feminism. French photographers Martine FRANCK and Henri CARTIER-BRESSON. 1971. Cartier Bresson was 30 years her senior. Obviously, there were issues of him overshadowing her. Cartier-Bresson was also more famous. I respect Martine for making a name for herself, not just relying on HCB.

  7. Expo. 02.10.2020. 18.04.2021. Archief. Martine Franck (BE, 1938-2012), geboren in Antwerpen, ontdekt haar passie voor fotografie tijdens een lange reis door Azië in 1963. Thuisgekomen in Parijs, vestigt ze zich als zelfstandig fotograaf en maakt portretten en reportages voor grote Amerikaanse magazines zoals Life, The New York Times en Vogue.