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From the pages of Elle Magazine, the Streets of Tokyo and world leaders in Ottawa, Frédéric Dekkal was inspired by the documentary style of street photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau and others from his native...
Passageways - Frédéric Dekkal is an episode from Photo Kibitz | Chatting about Photography, Photographers and their Images by Canadian Podcasting Company. From the pages of Elle Magazine, the Streets of Tokyo and world leaders in Ottawa, Fr...
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Published Jul 29, 2013, 41:15 long, audio available.
From the pages of Elle Magazine, the Streets of Tokyo and world leaders in Ottawa, Frédéric Dekkal was inspired by the documentary style of street photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson, Doisneau and others from his native France. Frédéric and I chat about how he got started in photography, his training at the Verdier Centre, doing street photography in Paris, and his current personal work shot in Tokyo.
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Passageways - Frédéric Dekkal is an episode from Photo Kibitz | Chatting about Photography, Photographers and their Images by Canadian Podcasting Company.
This episode is 41:15 long.
This episode was published on Jul 29, 2013.
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Passageways - Frédéric Dekkal is from Photo Kibitz | Chatting about Photography, Photographers and their Images by Canadian Podcasting Company.
Published Jul 29, 2013 and 41:15 long