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"I See: Marc Riboud Documentary Classic"

Author or compiler: (France) Marc Riboud Translator: Meng Rui

Publisher: World Book Publishing Company? Houlang Publishing Company

ISBN: 9787510088209

Original price: 128 yuan

Publication date: December 2014

Binding and format: hardcover 16K

Number of pages: 280 pages

Content introduction and editor recommendation:

One of the greatest photographers of the 20th century

Influenced a generation of Chinese documentary photography

50 years The first comprehensive review of creative classics

Appreciate the master's path to outstanding images

"My View: Documentary Classics of Marc Riboud" comprehensively sorts out Marc Riboud's classic works and selects 165 of them. These photos span half of the world and span Mark's more than 50 years of photography career. They fully represent Mark's photographic aesthetics - daily life, insight into subtleties, intuition and poetry. Many classic moments have become the epitome of the 20th century: the dancer-like painter of the Eiffel Tower in Paris; the girl holding flowers against the bayonet; and the streets of Liulichang in Beijing separated by windows, etc. In addition, many rare and precious images are included.

The whole book is also very cleverly arranged, breaking the constraints of time and place. There is not a word in the text, and it is completely based on visual clues, allowing readers to feel the power of the master's most authentic images.

About the author:

Marc Riboud

Marc Riboud, a famous French photographer. Born in Lyon, France on June 24, 1923, he is widely known for his extensive coverage of the Eastern world. During World War II, he participated in the French Resistance Movement. Afterwards, he studied mechanics at the Ecole Centrale de Lyon and worked as an engineer. In 1951, he began to devote all his energy to photography. In 1952, he met Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Capa, and later joined the famous Magnum photo agency. In 1957, Mark became the first Western photographer allowed to enter China to shoot in the 1950s (he has traveled to China more than 20 times since then). He made several news reports on North Vietnam in 1968, 1972 and 1976. Mark Riboud profiled the war from both Vietnamese and American perspectives.

Macribou served twice as Chairman of Magnum Europe. His work has been published in Life, National Geographic, Paris Match and Star Weekly, among other magazines. He has also won the American Overseas Press Association Award twice, the New York International Center of Photography's "Infinity Award" (Infinity Award) and the Sony World Photography Competition Lifetime Achievement Award.

Wonderful content and illustrations:

"Guns and Flowers". On October 21, 1967, thousands of protesters shouted slogans and rushed towards the Pentagon, turning a peaceful protest against the Vietnam War in Washington into a violent conflict. Thousands of people from all over the United States flocked to Washington, the capital, to stand in front of the Lincoln Monument. They held placards such as "Withdraw the troops immediately," "Abolish the conscription system," and "We will not go to Vietnam (to fight)." In the afternoon, a rally attended by more than 100,000 Japanese people was held to strongly condemn the war of aggression against Vietnam executed by Johnson. Introduction to Mark Riboud and condemned the conscription system.