Exhibition and book "1020 Renens"

Exhibition and book "1020 Renens"

From 13 to 27 March 2015, the city of Renens and ECAL /University of Art and Design of Lausanne present "1020 Renens", a project by the students of the 3rd year Bachelor Photography led by Nicolas Faure, for his latest project as a teacher at ECAL. Discover Renens otherwise through original images presented in an exhibition and a book. Publication «1020 Renens» Soft Cover,  204 pages, 153 photographs (color and black/white)  Texts by Marianne Huguenin (syndicate of Renens), Alexis Georgacopoulos (director of ECAL), Milo Keller (Head of Bachelor Photography) Interview with Nicolas Faure (photographer et professor at ECAL) by Joël Vacheron, sociologist et critic of photography ISBN 978-2-9700962-4-5 Price Chf 30.— Available by the city of Renens or at ECAL With the support of the Foundation Baccarini, the Presses Centrales SA, the inter-service electricity (SIE SA).

From 13 to 27 March 2015, the city of Renens and ECAL /University of Art and Design of Lausanne present "1020 Renens", a project by the students of the 3rd year Bachelor Photography led by Nicolas Faure, for his latest project as a teacher at ECAL. Discover Renens otherwise through original images presented in an exhibition and a book.

Publication «1020 Renens»
Soft Cover, 204 pages, 153 photographs (color and black/white)
Texts by Marianne Huguenin (syndicate of Renens), Alexis Georgacopoulos (director of ECAL), Milo Keller (Head of Bachelor Photography)
Interview with Nicolas Faure (photographer et professor at ECAL) by Joël Vacheron, sociologist et critic of photography
ISBN 978-2-9700962-4-5
Price Chf 30.—
Available by the city of Renens or at ECAL

With the support of the Foundation Baccarini, the Presses Centrales SA, the inter-service electricity (SIE SA).


Photo Milo Keller
Photo Milo Keller
Photo/ECAL Charlotte Krieger
Photo/ECAL Charlotte Krieger

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Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet

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Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet

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Photo/ECAL Alexandre Haefeli
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Coline Amos
Photo/ECAL Jacques-Aurélien Brun
Photo/ECAL Maxime Guyon
Photo/ECAL Younès Klouche
Photo/ECAL Coline Amos
Photo/ECAL Maxime Guyon
Photo/ECAL Jacques-Aurélien Brun
Photo/ECAL Julien Roux
Photo/ECAL Jacques-Aurélien Brun

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Photo/ECAL Etienne Malapert
Photo/ECAL Fiona Crott
Photo/ECAL Etienne Malapert
Photo/ECAL Benoit Jeannet
Photo/ECAL Julien Roux
Photo/ECAL Julien Roux

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Photo Nicolas Faure
Photo Nicolas Faure
Photo Nicolas Faure

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reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand
reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand
reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand
reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand
reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand
reproduction/ECAL Axel Crettenand

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