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EPISODE 25 - JEAN-CHRISTOPHE BÉCHET

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15.12.2020

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This interview is taken from a recorded videoconference conversation.

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“I think the musician can console the photographer, but not so much.”

Jean-Christophe Béchet

Jean-Christophe Béchet is a French photographer, born in 1964 in Marseille. A graduate of the National School of Photography in Arles, he lives and works in Paris. Considered a photographer of "reality", his work develops in two directions. On the one hand, it takes the form of a “poetic documentary” thanks to the photographer's permanent interest in street photography and urban architecture. On the other hand, Jean-Christophe Béchet is developing research on matter, medium and technical “accidents” in order to revisit his images of reality. His photography mixes film and digital, black and white and color, medium format, 24 × 36 and polaroids. He is the author of some twenty monographic books including “Tokyo Station”, “European Puzzle” and “Habana Song”.