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About: Yan Morvan

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Yan Morvan (born April 4, 1954) is a French photographer, journalist, photojournalist and author particularly recognized for his war photography and images of underground communities. His career, which began in 1974, has specialized in examining the underside of the society, his photographs have depicted the lives of underground communities, such as bikers, far right and far left activists, gangs, and sex workers.

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  • Yan Morvan est un photographe, journaliste, photojournaliste et auteur français né le 4 avril 1954 à Paris. Codirecteur de la section photojournalisme du Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes en 1994, cofondateur du magazine Photographie.com en 1997, photojournaliste indépendant depuis 1998, il est publié dans la presse française et internationale. Il couvre un certain nombre de grands conflits entre 1980 et 2000 en Europe, au Moyen-Orient et en Afrique. Depuis 2005, il se concentre sur des projets photographiques (Champs de bataille, Hexagone) et expose dans des festivals photos. Il est l'auteur d'une vingtaine d’ouvrages. (fr)
  • Yan Morvan (born April 4, 1954) is a French photographer, journalist, photojournalist and author particularly recognized for his war photography and images of underground communities. His career, which began in 1974, has specialized in examining the underside of the society, his photographs have depicted the lives of underground communities, such as bikers, far right and far left activists, gangs, and sex workers. Co-director of the photojournalism section of the center for training and development of journalists in 1994, co-founder of the magazine Photographie.com in 1997, independent photojournalist since 1998, Morvan has been published extensively in French and international press. He has covered a number of major conflicts from 1980 and 2000 in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Since 2005, he has focused on photographic projects (Battlefields, Hexagone) and exhibited in photo festivals. Additionally he is the author of some twenty books. (en)
  • Yan Morvan (Parijs, 4 april 1954) is een Franse fotojournalist en portretfotograaf. Morvan is bekend van zijn oorlogsfotografie en maatschappelijk werk. Hij fotografeerde straatbendes, Hells Angels en prostitutie in Bangkok en volgde seriemoordenaar . (nl)
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  • National Headliner Award National Press Photographers Association and University of Missouri Robert Capa Award World Press Photo Prix Under Fire UGC (en)
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  • Paris, France (en)
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  • Yan Morvan (Parijs, 4 april 1954) is een Franse fotojournalist en portretfotograaf. Morvan is bekend van zijn oorlogsfotografie en maatschappelijk werk. Hij fotografeerde straatbendes, Hells Angels en prostitutie in Bangkok en volgde seriemoordenaar . (nl)
  • Yan Morvan est un photographe, journaliste, photojournaliste et auteur français né le 4 avril 1954 à Paris. Codirecteur de la section photojournalisme du Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes en 1994, cofondateur du magazine Photographie.com en 1997, photojournaliste indépendant depuis 1998, il est publié dans la presse française et internationale. (fr)
  • Yan Morvan (born April 4, 1954) is a French photographer, journalist, photojournalist and author particularly recognized for his war photography and images of underground communities. His career, which began in 1974, has specialized in examining the underside of the society, his photographs have depicted the lives of underground communities, such as bikers, far right and far left activists, gangs, and sex workers. (en)
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