Jean-Jacques Naudet
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Jean-Jacques Naudet (born 1945 in
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) is a French journalist and
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, publication director of '' L'Œil de la photographie'' ("The Eye of Photography"), an online journal dedicated to photography.


Biography

In 1964, Naudet met Pierre Houlès during their military service in the film department of the army in the Fort d'Ivry. They became friends and moved to New York together in 1967 to pursue photography. Naudet commenced his journalism career at ''Vogue'' writing movie reviews. Encouraged by the mentorship of Roger Thérond, Director of the Hachette Filipacchi Publishing Company, in 1971 he joined a journal it published, the French magazine ''
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'' and became editor-in-chief, occupying the position for eighteen years (1976 to 1988), was photographic correspondent for ''
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'' in New York, and contributed frequently on photography to ''
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,'' and was then editor-at-large of ''American Photo'' for another 18 years, in which editor David Schonauer remarked on Naudet's career and contributions to the field;
"Jean-Jacques remains a familiar and influential figure in photography, attending festivals in Madrid, Arles, and Perpignan, snooping through galleries in Manhattan, and having lunch with an array of photographers, curators, and editors in search of good food and better gossip. He's been doing that for some 30 years, which gives him the knowledge and perspective needed to bring off a difficult feat like listing underrated photographers: He has seen major talents come, and he's seen them go. He knows how careers are launched and nurtured, and he knows how they can be undermined."
He was a correspondent for the Hachette-Filipacchi group in the United States, and member the jury of the Planches Contact festival from its creation in 2010. Co-founder of ''Le Journal de la Photographie'' in 2010, he replaced it with ''L'Œil de la Photographie'' in October 2013, and it continues as an online publication.


Personal life

Naudet has two sons, Jules Naudet and Gédéon Naudet, with whom he and his wife Shiva moved to New York in the late 1980s, he having made his first trip there in 1975. Jules made the only recording of the first airliner striking the
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, later using the footage in the documentary that the pair directed; ''New York: September 11,'' which garnered two
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in 2002.


Publications

* * *''Marlène Dietrich'', Thames & Hudson editions, 2001, 320 pages


Awards

* 2014: Royal Photographic Society Hood Medal for his public service in photography.


References

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