Niépce Prize

The Niépce Prize has been awarded annually since 1955 to a professional photographer who has lived and worked in France for over 3 years and is younger than 50 years (previously 45 years) of age. It was introduced in honour of Joseph Nicéphore Niépce by Albert Plécy for the l'Association Gens d'Images.

List of winners

  • 1954: Jean Dieuzaide
  • 1956: Robert Doisneau
  • 1957: Denis Brihat
  • 1958: René Basset
  • 1959: Jeanloup Sieff
  • 1960: Léon Herschtritt
  • 1961: Jean-Dominique Lajoux
  • 1962: Jean-Louis Swiners
  • 1963: Jean Suquet
  • 1964: Jean Garet
  • 1965: Thierry Davoust
  • 1966: Marc Garanger
  • 1967: Pierre and Dorine Berdoy
  • 1968: Claude Sauvageot
  • 1969: Jean-Pierre Ducatez
  • 1970: Serge Chirol and Claude-Raimond Dityvon
  • 1971: Jean-Luc Tartarin
  • 1972: Pierre Le Gall and Guillaume Lieury
  • 1973: Albert Visage
  • 1974: Pierre Michaud
  • 1975: Jean-Louis Nou
  • 1976: Eddie Kuligowski, Claude Nuridsany and Marie Pérennou
  • 1977: Roland Laboye
  • 1978: Alain Chartier
  • 1979: Françoise Saur
  • 1980: Gilles Kervella
  • 1981: Frédéric Brenner and Jacques Bondon
  • 1982: Not awarded
  • 1983: Pascal Dolémieux
  • 1984: Thierry Girard
  • 1985: Hervé Rabot
  • 1986: Jean-Marc Zaorski
  • 1987: Agnès Bonnot
  • 1988: Keiichi Tahara
  • 1989: Gladys and Patrick Zachmann
  • 1990: Hugues de Wurstemberger
  • 1991: Jean-Louis Courtinat
  • 1992: Luc Choquer
  • 1993: Jean-Claude Coutausse
  • 1994: Xavier Lambours
  • 1995: Marie-Paule Nègre
  • 1996: Lise Sarfati
  • 1997: Patrick Tosani
  • 1998: Florence Chevallier
  • 1999: Philippe Bazin
  • 2000: Klavdij Sluban
  • 2001: Antoine D'Agata
  • 2002: Luc Delahaye
  • 2003: Stéphane Couturier
  • 2004: Claudine Doury
  • 2005: Elina Brotherus
  • 2006: Onodera Yuki
  • 2007: Bertrand Meunier
  • 2008: Jürgen Nefzger
  • 2009: Stéphanie Lacombe
  • 2010: Jean-Christian Bourcart
  • 2011: Guillaume Herbaut
  • 2012: Denis Darzacq
  • 2013: Valérie Jouve
  • 2014: Mathieu Pernot
  • 2015: Laurent Millet
  • 2016: Laurence Leblanc
  • 2017: Olivier Culmann[1]

References

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