The
exhibition, held during French Week, features 30 photos from Cornet’s
latest book titled “Hanoi”. The book covers 23 years of
photojournalist’s work in the capital.
Cornet’s photos of landscapes and people show how the city has changed in two decades.
He has worked with French newspapers and magazines including
L’Espresso, Mare, D-La Repubblica, Le Figaro Magazine, Le Monde, Ulysse,
Siete Leguas-El Mundo and Geo and published many photo books about Vietnam such as Khi binh minh lo dang (When the dawn comes), Chan dung Viet Nam (The portrait of Vietnam) and Sai Gon, mien dat mong tuong (Saigon – a dreamy land) among others. His photos have been displayed in France, Germany, Switzerland, Indonesia and Vietnam.
The introduction for Nicolas Cornet’s photo book was written by
journalist Jean-Claude Pomonti who was awarded the Albert-Londres prize
for his reports about the Vietnam War. Pomonti has written books about
Vietnam, among them a book about Vietnamese spy Pham Xuan An named Un
Vietnamien bien tranquille (2006).
Nicolas Cornet and Jean-Claude Pomonti will present a talk on the opening day of French Week at 7 p.m. on November 23.