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Harry Gruyaert (born 1941 in Antwerp, Belgium) is a photographer known for his images of India, Morocco and Egypt as well as of the west of Ireland and for his use of colour.〔"(Harry Gruyaert's best photograph – waiting for a Belgian parade )", The Guardian. Accessed 29 August 2014.〕〔"(Photography: The camera reveals the essence of India )", The Independent. Accessed 29 August 2014.〕 He is a member of Magnum Photos. His work has been published in a number of books, been exhibited widely and won the Kodak Prize. ==Life and work== Gruyaert studied at the School for Photo and Cinema in Brussels from 1959 to 1962.〔"(Harry Gruyaert: Belgian b. 1941 )", Magnum Photos. Accessed 29 August 2014.〕 He began freelance work in Paris, while working as a director of photography for Flemish television.〔 In 1969 Gruyaert made his first trip to Morocco.〔 The resulting work won him the Kodak Prize in 1976〔"(Prix Kodak de la Critique Photographique: Liste des lauréats )", Kodak. Accessed 29 August 2014.〕 and was published in the book ''Morocco'' in 1990. He travelled to India for the first time in 1976 and to Egypt in 1987.〔 In 1972 he photographed the Summer Olympic Games in Munich and the first Apollo flights as they were shown on a television set.〔"(Book - TV Shots )", Magnum Photos. Accessed 29 August 2014.〕 This series, ''TV Shots'', was first exhibited at the Delpire Gallery in 1974〔"(Harry Gruyaert TV Shots 1 September - 2 October Cologne )", Phillips (auctioneers). Accessed 29 August 2014.〕 and later elsewhere. It was published as a book in 2007. Gruyaert joined Magnum Photos in 1981 and became a full member in 1986.〔"(Harry Gruyaert )", Magnum Photos. Accessed 2010-01-21.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Harry Gruyaert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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