Raymond Cauchetier | Photos De Cinéma

September 22 - December 6, 2012 Back to Exhibitions

Heated debate between Godard and Jean Seberg about the scene, in the cafe on the Champs Elysees (A Bout De Souffle)
1959
gelatin silver print
Heated debate between Godard and Jean Seberg about the scene, in the cafe on the Champs Elysees (A Bout De Souffle)
1959
gelatin silver print

Press Release

Raymond Cauchetier | Photos De Cinéma


September 22 - December 6, 2012
Raymond Cauchetier's photographs of French New Wave Cinema are internationally renowned. The photographs are some of the most iconic images of the period.

In 1959 Cauchetier was hired as the on-set photographer for Godard's first film, A Bout de Souffle. He captured numerous pivotal and famous moments while on-set. Cauchetier differed from other on-set photographers, he took a more photojournalistic approach. Instead of capturing moments that would be good for publicizing the film, he photographed the actors and directors behind the scenes.

Cauchetier has published several books including Photos de Cinema: Autour de la Nouvelle Vague 1958-1968. His work has appeared in Aperture Magazine and The New Yorker.

He live in Paris.