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  1. PHILIPPE. GRATON. “It is not a matter, in these photos, of passion, criticism, cold observation, but it is subject of a meeting. A bond of gaze or shared space, of shared time, a meeting that filled the air and printed the negative of this unconditional and rare benevolence towards the Other.”. Z.

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      Born in 1961 in Brussels, Philippe is a French author and...

    • WEDNESDAY SHOT

      THE WEDNESDAY. SHOT. Just one black-and-white photograph,...

  2. Philippe Gratons photo-essays, personal documentary and "The Wednesday Shot" blog, valued by both film photography lovers and contemporary art collectors.

  3. Born in 1961 in Brussels, Philippe is a French author and photographer. His publications include various articles, an illustrated biography of Jean-Claude Van Damme as well as scenarios for the graphic Michel Vaillant novels which he adapted for the big screen together with Luc Besson in 2003.

  4. Il est l'auteur de divers articles, dune biographie de Jean-Claude Van Damme, de scénarios pour la série de bande dessinée Michel Vaillant (dont il a confié l'adaptation cinéma à Luc Besson) et pour la télévision (avec Stéphane De Groodt, pour Canal+ ).

  5. Philippe Graton has 70 books on Goodreads with 1130 ratings. Philippe Gratons most popular book is Au nom du fils (Michel Vaillant - nouvelle saison, #1 ).

  6. THE WEDNESDAY. SHOT. Just one black-and-white photograph, one short story, once a week. A thoughtful antidote to the tsunami of images we are bombarded with. What started as a newsletter has now become a weekly ritual that thousands of fans around the world look forward to.

  7. Philippe Graton is a French photographer, writer and comic book author. He worked as a freelance journalist in South-East Asia and in conflict zones in Bosnia in 1994 for Sygma Photopress Agency. Since 1994 Graton has written scenarios for the comic series Michel Vaillant (whose film adaptation he entrusted to Luc Besson) and for...