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François Rousseau : ウィキペディア英語版
François Rousseau

François Rousseau is a professional French painter and photographer.
He started in painting for almost ten years, before turning to photography in 1995. The link started when he discovered Patrick Grainville's novel, ''L'Atelier du Peintre'' (The Painter’s Studio) when it came out in 1988 about the relationship of the painter to his models, of different backgrounds, who posed in the studio. It was as if the models had waited to be born and even chosen by the master. This resulted in Rousseau's work ''Atelier''. Mikael Karlsson composed ''Life Class'', a 25-minute musical work accompanying ''Atelier'' that became a vital part of the project. Photos from ''Atelier'' became a part of an exhibition at the ''Maison européenne de la photographie'' in Paris until April 2009.〔(OhLaLaParis François Rousseau feature )〕〔(AlainTruong: François Rousseau, "Atelier" @ MEP & Galerie Pierre-Alain Challier, Paris )〕
He has photographed the 2004, 2011 and 2012 annual issues of ''Dieux du Stade'', a popular series of nude and semi-nude calendars based on members of Stade Français, a Paris-based French rugby team. His work was also documented in famous Dieux du Stade book ''Locker Room Nudes''.
He has photographed other athletes, most notably Olympic athletes Steeve and Christophe Guenot in 2004, many models and a number of ''Out'' magazine covers (like John Barrowman) and ''Vampires in L.A'' feature and major articles features like Chad White in the magazine.〔(InMale: Icarus - Chad White by François Rousseau )〕 ORA was a successful photo book project in 2008 and the ''Wet Men'' book project.〔(Modern Tonic: Photo book review for ''Wet Men'' )〕
François Rousseau's photos were used for the promotional launching poster of French gay ''Pink TV'' channel. His ''Habibi NYC'' and ''Amor Causa'' Brazilian shoots of individuals picked from the street gave him an independent profile.
On October 5, 2012 L'Express.FR and a top Parisian writer Isabelle Aithnard compared ''Têtu'' 2013 Calendar by Lope Navo to the longest running Les Dieux du Stade by the veteran French photographer François Rousseau's 2013 Calendar. Aithnard concluded she prefers ''Têtu'' Lope Navo 2013 Calendar for casting an exotic variety of exquisite Brazilian men who don't only appeal to gay men but also to straight women.
==Books and publications==

*2004: ''Dieux du stade: Le livre''
*2005: ''Locker Room Nudes Dieux du Stade: The French National Rugby Team'' (Universe)
*2005: ''Male Nudes'' (Photography by Rousseau, text by Philippe Castetbon) (editions Silverback Books)
*2005: ''Princes of the Sea (Passionate Pursuits)'' (Fitway Publishing)
*2005: ''Amor Causa'' (Fitway Publishing)
*2006: ''Nu'' (Photography by Rousseau, text by Philippe Castetbon) (edition Fitway Publishing)
*2008: ''ORA''
*2009: ''Men in Motion: The Art and Passion of the Male Dancer'' (Universe)
*2011: ''Wet Men'' (François Rousseau) (Rizzoli)
*2011: ''Eaux d'hommes'' (François Rousseau, Vanessa Blondel et Catherine Bonifassi)
;Calendars
*2010: ''Dieux du Stade 2011'' (Photographer: François Rousseau)
*2011: ''Dieux du Stade Calendrier 2012'' (Photographer: François Rousseau)

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