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Lionel Delevingne : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lionel Delevingne
Lionel Delevingne (born France) is an author, journalist, and photojournalist who has lived in the United States since 1975. According to Véronique Prévost of ''Figaro/Journal Français'', "Delevingne is beholden to the lineage of great picture journalists, and his talent, if not his inspiration, makes you think of the master of the genre, Cartier-Bresson."〔 Delevingne is particularly known for his photographs of the anti-nuclear power/safe energy movement, chronicling the Seabrook nuclear power plant occupations in the 1970s, as well as Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Fukushima. He has won a number of photography awards, and his work has been featured on covers including ''New Age'', ''Mother Jones'', ''Washington Post Magazine'', and ''Irish Times''. Many of his photos have been published in books about the environment and the safe energy movement, and has co-authored several books.〔 In 2014 he authored the book ''To the Village Square: From Montague to Fukushima, 1975-2014'' on Nouveau Monde Press in collaboration with Prospecta Press.〔 ==Early life== Lionel Delevingne was born and raised in France. He studied education at Ecole Normale d'instituteurs d'Auteuil (ENI Paris),〔()〕 before moving permanently to the United States in 1975.〔 He founded the publishing company Delevingne & Associates in 1980.〔
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