Jean-Francois Campos

Jean-Francois Campos

Reese Witherspoon by Jean-Francois Campos
Born Aix-en-Provence, France
Occupation Photographer and director
Notable credit(s) Prix HSBC pour la photographie [1]
Website http://www.jeanfrancoiscampos.com

Jean-Francois Campos (born in Aix-en-Provence, France) is a French photographer.[2] His work has been exhibited internationally in numerous galleries and museums, such as the International Center of Photography in New York as well as the Centre National de la Photographie in Paris.[3] After an esteemed career as an Agence Vu photojournalist, that he started in Berlin during the fall of the Berlin wall, and a long term collaboration with the French daily newspaper Libération, Jean-Francois Campos turned to fashion and portrait photography in 2006.[4] Jean-Francois has since created numerous award winning campaigns for clients such as Dior, Louis Vuitton, Shiseido, Celine, Van Cleef & Arpels, and LVMH; and has directed commercials for the likes of Secours Populaire, Mobalpa, and Links of London. Jean-François has collaborated to many international publications such as ELLE Magazine, Town & Country Magazine, Le Monde, and V Magazine.[5]

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Monographs

Campos' first monograph Après la Pluie (Actes Sud Editions) was published in 1997 as a retrospection of his work in the French newspaper Libération with a preface by Jean Rouaud.[11] Following this, Campos published Je ne vois pas ce qu’on me trouve (Actes Sud Collection Cinéma et Photographie, 1997) - a collection of images shot during the backstage moments of Christian Vincent's film which bares the same title, postface by Christian Caujolle.

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