The photographers
For this 2nd edition, the festival is pleased this year to count on the participation of 18 professional,
specializing in sports photography.
New in 2023: foreign photographers will also be exhibited!
Independent or from the biggest agencies and international media, these photographers display their work for
the three months of the exhibition.
Among the sports exhibited, some photographers do the honor of presenting coverage never
previously exposed. Unpublished subjects, sometimes sensitive, to come and discover throughout the summer.
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Freelance photographer, he is passionate about running in the natural environment.
Mountains, deserts, wide open spaces have become his playground over the years. His name is now inseparable from major international ultratrail events.
His magnificent report on Travis takes another look at disabled sport.
Figure skating
Olivier BRAJON
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A photographer specializing in skating, his work is regularly published in the quarterly "Patinage magazine".
His work gives pride of place to performance and emotion and puts this discipline of ice sports in the spotlight.
Jean-Claude DELMAS
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A photographer who began his career in 1964, he successively worked for Agence France Presse (AFP) and Reuters.
Until 1990, he covered the biggest sporting events: Olympic Games, Football World Cup, Tour de France...
His iconic shots are transcribed in a multi-sport retrospective.
He received the prestigious World Press Prize in 1981.
Tennis
Corinne DUBREUIL
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Passionate about tennis and photography since childhood, she works for amongst others the French Tennis Federation, after having worked for Tennis Magazine.
She follows the international circuit every year, including the Grand Slam tournaments.
Paul ELLIS
Gymnastic
British photographer, he works for Agence France Presse in the United Kingdom. It covers daily news and sports.
He followed the last World Gymnastics Championships in Liverpool, in 2022, of which he will exhibit his best shots.
Dakar
Florent GOODEN
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Passionate about motorsport, he has published for "Auto Hebdo" and "Sport Auto" magazines.
He now works for the DPPI agency, for which he covers the Formula 1 world championship, and goes to the Dakar dunes every year.
Philippe MILLEREAU
Inside Teddy RINER
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Photographer co-founder of the KMSP agency, he specializes in Olympic sports and is therefore one of the French Olympic comitee (CNOSF) photographers.
He has thus covered the last sixteen editions of the Olympic Games, summer and winter combined.
He has also been Teddy Riner's personal photographer for fifteen years, whose sporting and more intimate life he exhibites in an unpublished feature.
Rugby
Alain MOUNIC
Originally from Toulouse and multisport photographer for the sports newspaper "L'Équipe", it is only natural that he enjoys following the biggest rugby teams and tournaments in the world.
He covers the 6 Nations Tournament every year, “test matches” and regularly the Rugby World Cup.
Free diving
Franck SEGUIN
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Editor-in-chief of the sports newspaper "L'Équipe", he specialized in underwater photography.
His impressive free diving shots immerse viewers in the depths where the largest animal species mingle with breathtaking sports performances.
Mountaineering
Julia VEYER
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Based in Chamonix after leaving Paris, she finds inspiration in the mountains.
Always ready to descend into crevasses or climb walls each more dizzying than the next, she exhibits photos combining aesthetics and a taste for the void.
She is the winner of the Shutter Life Adventure Photography Competition Prize in 2022.
Women's rugby
AFP photographers
Women's rugby is honored by a collective group of seven international photographers working for Agence France Presse.
Cristina Quicler (Spain), Michael Bradley (New Zealand), Marty Melvillle (New Zealand), Oli Scarff (England), Roger Bosch (South Africa), Adrian Dennis (England) and Andy Bushanan (Scotland).
Promising 2024
Carte blanche, produced by Christophe Martin
Only a few months before the launch of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris, in 2024, "1000ème de secondes" is offering carte blanche to a professional photographer this year.
He is the portrait photographer from Angers, Christophe Martin
whose mission will be to spotlight a selection of athletes belonging to "Team Anjou 2024".
The exhibition Promising 2024 aims to highlight athletes from the Maine-et-Loire county, who have the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in their sights.
A 100% local exhibition to be found at the heart of the festival, from June 17, 2023.
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Are you an amateur photographer? Also be part of the adventure!
An amateur section will be added to the professional photographers this year!
15 amateur photographers will be exhibited, after selection, by a jury made up of elected officials, schoolchildren and festival organizers.
You are a photographer and you want to be part of the adventure? Nothing's easier.
Take photos, then fill out the form. All the info on the link to the right!
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