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Jean-Jacques Naudet

  • Apr 8
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 9

For me, losing my great mentor and dear friend, Jean-Jacques Naudet, is the deepest sorrow I have ever known. I only just received this devastating news—having discovered it when I saw my portfolio featured in "The Eye of Photography", yet noticed that Jean-Jacques Naudet’s contact email was missing. At this moment, I am left speechless. The entire world has lost a true titan of the photographic realm. It was he who, just ten years ago, encouraged me to launch my own personal website; and as recently as last October, I had written to him.


I simply wish to express my sincere gratitude to you for the assistance you have provided over the past decade—guidance that has charted a clear course for my street photography. It was you who set me on the right path and suggested that I establish my own website; today, I deeply realize just how pivotal that step has been for my career in street photography. You are the wind beneath my wings; it is precisely because of your support that I have been able to take flight.


I have found that the photographic styles of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Doisneau resonate perfectly with my own nature. I intend to follow in their footsteps, engaging in pure street photography to capture those fleeting moments—without staging, retouching, or the use of AI.



 
 
 

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