
En Provence photography exhibition
Cultural, Exhibition, Photography
in La Ciotat
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Discover the En Provence photography exhibition by Lionel Ferrandez and Jean-Marc Kurtz at La Ciotat Tourist Office. With their instinctive eye and digital passion, their photos capture the moment and reveal the beauty of the world around us.
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Through their lenses, they capture the moment, play with light and immortalise emotion to offer a unique view of the world.
Lionel Ferrandez
Born in La Ciotat, he grew up in the Abeille district of Paris with a passion, from an early age, for becoming a photographer. To be able to share his feelings and emotions through images, which he has been able to achieve since 2015. To continue to evolve and make people dream.
Jean-Marc Kurtz
Self-taught. A former shipyard worker in La...Through their lenses, they capture the moment, play with light and immortalise emotion to offer a unique view of the world.
Lionel Ferrandez
Born in La Ciotat, he grew up in the Abeille district of Paris with a passion, from an early age, for becoming a photographer. To be able to share his feelings and emotions through images, which he has been able to achieve since 2015. To continue to evolve and make people dream.
Jean-Marc Kurtz
Self-taught. A former shipyard worker in La Ciotat, he started photography with the CNC photo club. He quickly entered the exhibition triangle of silver photography.
In the 21st century, the knowledge he had acquired over the years in film photography had to be converted to digital, and not without difficulty.
His journey from internship to internship, from training course to training course, led him to today's passion for digital.
Photography allows him to enter into communion with nature, to be creative with his subject and his model, to capture the elusive and transcribe it onto a medium.
In photography, he is himself, freezing the present moment to immortalise it in the past.
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Spoken languages
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Schedules
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Schedules
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From
May 28, 2025
until
June 7, 2025
Closed On Sunday* From 9.30am to 12.30pm and from 2pm to 6pm Opening of the exhibition on Saturday 31 May from 10.30am to 12pm
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From
May 28, 2025
until
June 7, 2025