Robert Frank
Robert Frank was a Swiss-American photographer and filmmaker, celebrated for his seminal work 'The Americans,' which provided a raw, unfiltered glimpse into American life and significantly impacted the field of documentary photography.
Born on Nov 09, 1924 (101 years old)
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France:
Robert Frank is mentioned as an influential author in Martin Parr's career.
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Switzerland:
Robert Frank, a significant photographer of the 20th century, trained at the Wolgensingers' studio.
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Slovakia:
Robert Frank was Erik Gulák's coach during his early volleyball training.
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France:
Robert Frank discusses the concept of 'economy of rearmament' in the context of military spending in France.
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Portugal:
Robert Frank is the influential photographer whose work is the subject of the documentary Life Goes On.
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France:
Robert Frank's series 'Les Américains' reveals the disenchanted side of America.
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Spain:
Danny Lyon had a friendship with Robert Frank, both of whom transitioned their visual narratives to independent cinema.
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