French photographer based in Stockholm (born 1949)
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François Gillet
Born
1949 (age 71–72)
Nationality
French
Occupation
Photographer
François Gillet (France, 1949)[1] is a French photographer based in Stockholm, best known for his still life and child images. He studied photography at the Arts University College at Bournemouth and graduated 1971.[2] Published in international magazines, he has been commissioned by clients all over the world for advertising campaigns such as Fuji (Japan), Silk-Cut (London), Korean airlines, Brown Brothers wineries (Australia), Bonne Maman (France), Orrefors (Sweden). He is also the author of monumental geoglyphs, mosaïcs shot in the Australian Bush, exhibited at the Foto Mässan trade show in Stockholm.
Bournemouth: "From here to there" 2009 The Arts Institute
Arles: « La photographie publicitaire en France » 2006 Musée de l´Arles
Paris: « La photographie publicitaire en France » De Man Ray à Jean Paul Goude, 2006 Les Arts Décoratifs
Camera Obscura Stockholm-“ Lust” 1984
Awards[]
Top Job Award 1998 photokina, Köln
Folio Award Australia 1993 Excellence in Magazine Advertising
London International Advertising Award 1994
Lions, Cannes 1993 (Silk-Cut) Gold Lion
Press Advertising Award, England 1993
Platina Ägget 1990 ABCD Award, Sweden
D&AD England 1990
Campaign Poster Advertising Award England 1983-1993
Australian Writers & Directors 1988-1989-1990
Eurobest 1989
Guld Ägget 1982 ABCD Award, Sweden
Kodak Fotokalendar Preis, Germany 1988
The Art Directors Club Merit Award 1988
The Art Directors Club 59th Annual Exhibition USA Merit Award 1980
Clio Award 1979
Books[]
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Sekund, Mikael; Gillet, François (1994). Seize the Light!: A Chronicle of Orrefors Glass. Orrefors. OCLC186689781.