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SAMuel Bié, photographer, reporter. |
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National instructor, international competition opener and
former member of the French Team, all in the climbing field.
Extreme sports and nature photo specialist. Contributor to
several specialized magazines. |
Laurent Bouvet, photographer and journalist |
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Federal climbing instructor, skier, climber, paraglider,
hang-glider. Creator of RAPSODIA agency. A lot of adventure and
extreme sports features for magazines in several countries (VSD,
l'Equipe mag, FHM, New Look, Focus, Quo, Vertical, Ski Français,
Trek Mag, Outdoor, Climbing…) Advertising, publishing and institutional
references. (DDB, Young & Rubicam, EuroRSCG, Publicis, FKGB,
Décathlon, Dynamic, Flammarion, Glénat, ATD Haute
Savoie, 2 Alpes…) Partnership with the Scarpa brand.
Distinguishing marks : Picks up everything that's lying around
and puts in his images box everything that does not fit in his
backpack.
See his portrait diffused on TF1 tv channel.
See his portrait published in Quechua magazine.
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Séverine Brussoz, photographer, graphics designer |
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In 1996 she makes its first tandem jump, catches the virus and shoote herself with adrenalin by jumping and jumping again. Devoted to its other passion, photography, she mounts its camera on its parachuting helmet to engrave these magic moments of life, at more than 160 miles an hour. |
Skier, mountain climber, rock climber, ski assistant for
the World Cup for over 10 years. Photographer and associate for
the magazine White Spirit. Works with specialized press agencies
and for various publicity campaigns, particularly in the Chamonix
valley, where he lives. For him, photography is the best way
to share unique experiences on the blue planet… |
Damien Butaeye, photographer |
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Initiateur de la
Fédération française de spéléologie,
docteur en Hydrogéologie et amoureux de la nature
minérale, son caillou préféré reste
le 24 mm ! Ainsi, depuis 10 ans il peint à la
lumière les réseaux boueux, aquatiques
ou vertigineux du sixième continent, souvent suspendu à la
bonne humeur de ses coéquipiers plus ou moins
conquis à l'idée de se geler en attendant
que cette satanée corde soit stabilisée
pour la photo. Variant les plaisirs avec les treks en
autonomie (dès que l'altitude a dégagé les
rochers de ces parasites de végétaux !),
il décide finalement d'abandonner les contrats
de recherche, tout aventureux qu'ils soient, pour la
valorisation du patrimoine souterrain, en exploitant
notamment son talent pour la photographie. |
Blaise Chappuis, photographer and cameraman |
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Parachutist since 1990, he begins parachuting video and photo
in 94, following the national Switzerland team. To realize images
is for him the best way to making share his passion for parachuting
with people who do not jump. Tandems monitor, BASE-jumper, he
devotes the little of time which remains to him between the jumps
and the photos to an activity of cabinetmaker. What is interest
him in the parachuting photo, is to be able to manage his camera
angles in three dimensions. To carve the image as he does on
the wood in short... |
Guillaume Dargaud, photographer |
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Ingénieur
mercenaire et grimpeur du dimanche. L'escalade, c'est
comme l'amour ou la photo : un choix difficile que de
décider d'en vivre exclusivement ! Alors il se
vend au plus offrant pour des missions informatiques,
si possible près de quelque montagne lointaine.
A vécu 1 an dans le centre de l'Alaska, 5 ans à Rome,
2 ans au Colorado et 2 ans en Antarctique où 2
expéditions dans le centre et un hivernage ne
l'ont pas arrangé... Passe tous ces week-end et
ses vacances sur glace et rocher, un piolet dans une
main et un appareil photo dans l'autre. A la chance de
pouvoir faire des économies en confondant compagnon
de cordée, épouse et modèle. |
Alan Delizée, photographer and journalist |
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High Mountain guide, ski instructor, this explorer-traveler
likes to stroll through the fields or anywhere that "the
world will reveal her colors to him". After studies in engineering,
he prefers being out on the land and often leaves his native
Switzerland and picture postcard landscapes to "see what
lies behind the mountains." He works with magazines like
Les Alpes, l'Illustré, Alpinisme & Randonnée
et Novos publishers. |
Patrice Foresti, photographer and journalist |
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MA in history and BA in geography from the University of
Humanities at Toulouse. Official national mountain guide, naturalist
guide accredited by Canadian parks and founder of a trekking
agency in the Rockies. He has surveyed the Canadian West
for over 10 years to share his passion and knowledge of the
land. Avid moutain biker and unreserved independent trekker,
he participates in equipment testing for the Aigle brand. Various
publications of catalogue illustrations and reports for magazines. |
Stephane Godin, photographer |
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Already very small, at school, he was looking by a window. Holder
of a master of photography, Stephane works on all photo formats,
but he only feel well when the light is beautiful. Landscapes,
winter sports, white water, mountain, macro, travels, illustration,
studio, he is a real compulsive image eater. He works regularly for ski resorts (Les Arcs, Vallandry,
Les Menuires, Val Thorens, Les Saisies, St Gervais, Le Vercors)
and for different other kinds of customers (Rossignol, Pays Comtois,
Pays Rhône Alpes, Territoires de France, MGM, Ski Francais…)
His last satisfaction : the advent of digital work. The photo laboratory
in 1 click of mouse without darkroom or chemistry. The happiness
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Christian Haase, photographer |
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He discovered his grandfather's full set of "L'Illustration" and
his Rolleiflex when he was a little boy. An architecture degree
in nomadic settlement and some long trips in the Himalayas definitively
made him develop a liking for hiking. Producing ski and snowboard
pictures for manufacturers (Rossignol, York, Wheeler, Hot Snowboard)
and press, advertising shots for advertising agencies (DDB Nouveau
Monde, Louis XIV, Publicis Alpes) as well as institutional photo
shoots (ATD Savoie/Haute Savoie, Ski France, Avoriaz, Les Aravis)
and fashion photos (Camif, Influence, Matin Bleu), has made him
appreciate this profession for 15 years and given him the chance
to discover the landscapes and inhabitants of the planet. |
Cyril Jegado, adventurer and photographer |
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Cyril's distinguishing mark is… That he lives on his bicycle !
Having left in September 96 to go around the world on 2 wheels,
he and his wife, Nathalie, haven't stopped pedaling on all the
world's roads ever since. After a quick stop back in France to
bring a charming baby into the world, they, all three of them,
have already taken off again for a 5 to 8 year adventure… Traveling
20 km/hour in wind or snow, he is always in search of funny or
quaint sights, a splice of life or unique reports. |
Thierry
Laforets, reporter, photographer |
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Sports has always been his passion. The 1976's Olympic summer games in Montreal will always keep a special place in his mind. Watching those games on his nurse's tv set will last for ever as his first crush on sports. He immediatly fel in love with sports and decided to make pictures of it. Further on, he has spent 4 years in Canada and the USA where he has been able to work more professionaly his backgrounds, his eye and his way of shooting. Back in Europe he still works as a freelancer for northern american, asian and european agencies and newspapers. A fluent way of writing allows him to illustrate his reports with texts in order to feel closer to his models. |
Quang-Tuan Luong, photographer |
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Graduate of the Ecole Polytechnique, mountain climber, mountain
guide, traveler. Although he does use 35mm film, he is really satisfied
only when he creates a 5x7 inch transparency with his field camera.
He lives in the United States, where he has visited 55 of the 57
national parks. Also very familiar with the south-east Asia of
his ancestors. After a specialized period as mountain photographer
(collaborator with Climbing magazine, creator of a very popular
mountain photography web site, the monograph "Souvenirs from high places: a history
of mountain photography" ends with his images), he became
a travel and nature generalist photographer. He also keeps up the
most acknowledged large format photography web site. |
Jerome Maupoint, flying photographer |
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Climbing federal instructor then mountain guide, he practiced
acrobatic works during a long time. In 1996 he catches 2 serious
incurable diseases : photography and flight in paraglide. Then
to avoid the long treatments, he does not hesitate to travel
and spend much time under the cumulus. By the way he collaborates
with French and foreign paragliding magazines (Aérial,
Parapente Mag, Cross Country, Fly & Glide…). He appears that
Jérôme cannot fly in paraglide with his 2 controls...
In the fight, when the others makes some oil, he has its Nikon
in a hand and only one brake in the other. What can it arrive
to him finally ? In the worst case, he misses the photo ! |
Franck Oddoux, photographer and journalist |
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MA and a post-graduate qualification in Information and Communication
at Grenoble University, skiing instructor, funboarder since 1980.
Has worked for mountain specialized press since 1992. Previous
editorial director of Skier and Snowbeat magazines, reporter for
VerticalRoc and Ski Francais magazines, in charge of the equipment
tests for Ski Francais.
Contributions to French and foreign press : l'Equipe magazine,
Le Monde, VSD, FHM, Télérama, Ski Session, Alpes
Magazine, Alp, Adrenaline, Fit for Fun, Runner's world...
His credo ? Away when there is powder snow or mistral.. |
Patricia Oudit, journalist |
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Has worked at l'Étudiant magazine for several years, while
freelancing here (l'Équipe Mag, Planche Mag, VSD Glisse,
Lui...) and there (Libération, l'Humanité, Bayard
Press group...) Some radio (a programme on RMC, some commentary
on Radio-France). Freelance journalist since 1995. Deals mainly
with sport-leisure features, consumption and society surveys
for VSD, l'Etudiant, Phosphore, La Vie, Cosmostreet (Gallimard
Jeunesse), l'Hebdo des Juniors, Psychologie and l'Express Paris. |
Patrice Schreyer, photographer |
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He snaps a shot of anything related to the mountains and his pet
sports. Rock climber, skier and mountain climber, his kilos of
photography material are his most faithful friends. He works freelance
for several Swiss ski resorts and works actively with the mountain
equipment company Mammut.
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Elise Vincent, journalist |
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Some studies of journalism in Spain, a master of international relations in la Sorbonne in Paris, many training periods (in Libération, AFP, l’Express, RFI…): the young graduated hope well living by her pen, even maybe by her camera. For the moment, she maily contributes to the french newspaper Le Monde. In a former life, she also used to climb a lot, in France, and further. She even dedicated one year to her passion for travelling and then writing a book : Grimper autour du monde (rock-climbing over the world). Ouest France, 2005. |
Xavier Knockaert, photo-journalist |
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Our Young Tin-Tin reporter, climber and world traveller, with this physical education certificate has written about « the stabalising effects of anti gravity excercises in climbing and their impact on the spinal region » ! Having toured the World with just his camera and rope, and the support of Rapsodia, Xavier published an exciting new book in 2005 about this climbing exploits in exocitc places. At present he is a prolific sports' writer in the regional press and an active contributor to the climbing press including Vertical, Escape, Escalar and Montagne magazines. |
Olivier Renck, photographer |
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Originally an extreme travel and skiing aficionado, Olivier Renck has photographed his journeys around the globe on an endless pursuit for adventure and discovery. Along the way, he has gained proficiency in rock climbing, mountain biking, and BASE jumping.Currently based in the Los Angeles area, Olivier regularly assists world renown photographers, and concentrates his own shooting efforts in the arenas of advertising, as well as extreme sports and adventure photography.
His images has been published in National Geographic, Life, L'Equipe Magazine, Ca m'Interesse, New Look, Trek, amongst others. |
Jean-Pierre Vigne, sport photographer |
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National waterskiing instructor and competitor, this fanatic of aquatic sports specialized himself in the photography of waterskiing and wakeboarding. Partner of the FFSN, he collaborates with specialized magazines (W&S magazine) and moves each year on the best waterskiing places in France and abroad. He sometimes uses a waterproof box to approach its models, but he always refused to swim with its 600 mm lense. Frightened of sinking like a stone ? |
Bertrand Boone, photographer |
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Left EFET photo school of Lyon in 1977, this slider-photographer carries the
Freeride stamp since now… 30 years ! Invaluable collaborator of the specialized
press and many brands (skiing, snowboarding, kiting, mountain biking, paragliding…),
Bertrand collects the trips all over the world in the perpetual search of new
spots and extreme feelings to charge in his images box. He has the chance to
live in La Grave where he practises and photographs particularly snow-kiting,
that he always appreciates as much the extraordinary free ski-lift potential… « Freerider
for ever !!! |
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