Franck Vogel
Franck Vogel | |
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Born |
1977 Strasbourg, France |
Occupation | Photojournalist specializing in social & environmental issues |
Known for | Bishnoi, Transboundary Rivers |
Website | http://www.franckvogel.com |
Franck Vogel (born 1977, in Strasbourg, France) is a French photographer specializing in social & environmental issues, journalist, speaker and documentary film director. He lives and works in Paris.[1]
Life and work
Vogel studied biochemistry at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France, and at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, USA; and engineering at AgroParisTech,[2] attaining a master's degree in 2001
During 2002 he hitchhiked in Africa and Asia and took up photography in 2003.[1]
Vogel is known for his stories on environmental issues (The Bishnois: ecologists since the 15th century),[3] social (Albinos: Massacre in Tanzania),[4][5] ethnological (Vlachs of the Balkans, the most discreet community in the Balkans)[6] and geopolitics (a long term project on some transboundary rivers[7] experiencing tension due to water access including the Nile, the Brahmaputra, the Colorado River[8] and the Jordan River[9]). He was interviewed by BBC News[10] on his rivers' project while visiting Singapore for his exhibit at Gardens by the Bay,[11] and gave talks at Columbia University with the Earth Institute both on the Bishnois[12] and on the Transboundary Rivers' project.[13]
His work has been published in GEO magazine, Stern, Paris Match, NRC Weekblad, Animan, Le Monde diplomatique. He has had exhibitions in two Parisian Metro stations (Montparnasse and Luxembourg),[14] in Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur[15] in India, Photokina[16] in Germany, in Yangon in Burma, in Dali[17] in China and in Kazakhstan (Astana and Almaty).[18]
Vogel wrote and co-directed a documentary film The Bishnois: India's eco-warriors (Rajasthan, l'âme d'un prophète) (52 min, France 5, 2011).[19] The film was awarded the Phoenix d'Or 2011[20][21] and the Terre Sauvage Award 2013.[22] Télérama magazine wrote of it that "If everyone could watch this documentary, the Earth would be better off".[23][24] In October 2013, he received the highest recognition by the Bishnoi community to spread the Bishnoi philosophy.[25]
He is an ambassador for Green Cross, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev's environmental NGO.[26]
References
- 1 2 Franck Vogel Biography, FranckVogel.com
- ↑ Biography - In)(between gallery
- ↑ Canon presents his work on the Bishnois
- ↑ Article on the albinos in Visura magazine
- ↑ Article on the albinos in Life Force Magazine
- ↑ Reportage on the Vlachs for GEO magazine (France)
- ↑ Transboundary Rivers project
- ↑ Story for GEO magazine on the Colorado River
- ↑ Story for GEO magazine on the Jordan River
- ↑ BBC News - Franck Vogel talks about his project Transboundary Rivers - April 19, 2016
- ↑ Transboundary River exhibition at Gardens by the Bay during Voilah! French Festival Singapore
- ↑ Talk at Columbia University with the Earth Institute on the Bishnois
- ↑ Talk at Columbia University with the Earth Institute on Transboundary Rivers
- ↑ Huge Bishnois exhibition at Luxembourg station - Parisian Metro in 2012
- ↑ Bishnois exhibition - Jodhpur Fort in India - 2013
- ↑ Bishnois exhibition - Photokina 2012
- ↑ Bishnois exhibition - DIPE 2015 (Dali International Photo Exhibition) in China
- ↑ Bishnois screening on skyscrapers in Astana, Kazakhstan,Bishnois exhibition - French Embassy in Kazakhstan press release
- ↑ Bishnois film trailer by France 5 TV channel
- ↑ Rajasthan l'âme d'un prophète was awarded the Phoenix d’Or 2011
- ↑ Phoenix d'or Award
- ↑ "Rajasthan, l'âme d'un prophète" awarded the Prix Terre Sauvage 2013
- ↑ Article in French by Telerama on "Rajasthan, l'âme d'un prophète"
- ↑ Article on "Rajasthan, l'âme d'un prophète" in Le Monde
- ↑ Highest Bishnoi recognition awarded to Franck Vogel
- ↑ Green Cross France's ambassador list on Green Cross official website