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Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre was born on 5 January, 1981 in Malabry, France, is a photographer. Discover Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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Occupation photographer
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 5 January, 1981
Birthday 5 January
Birthplace Orsay, France Châtenay-Malabry, France
Nationality France

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2014

Between 2014 and 2016 Marchand and Meffre made several trips to Budapest to produce a series of typologies of the internal courtyards of the city's apartment buildings.

2009

In 2009 Marchand and Meffre's photographs of ‘Motor City’ were noted by Time magazine, presenting their images for the first time in a portfolio on its website. An image from their series The Ruins of Detroit appeared on the cover of the October 5, 2009, issue of Time, thus introducing their work to a wider audience. Their project was subsequently reported on by newspapers and magazines (in particular El País, L'Espresso, The New York Times, The Guardian, Libération, Der Spiegel, Huffington Post). The city of Detroit was a metonym of the global financial crisis of 2008.

2008

In 2008 the pair traveled to Japan to begin a new series about Gunkanjima, an abandoned mining town on a small island. The series was published as a book in 2013 by Steidl.

2006

In 2006 while continuing to work on their series about Detroit, Marchand and Meffre began photographing old movie theaters which either had been abandoned or had been repurposed and reused. The series was completed in 2021 and was published in the book Movie Theaters by Prestel.

Initially using their own 35 mm cameras, the photographers each purchased a 4 × 5-inch camera and returned to Detroit in October 2006 to continue their series. These cameras required a much lengthier and more meticulous set-up process, which led Marchand and Meffre to settle on using just one camera. According to them, this was "the fairest and the most motivating way of producing an image". Each image was discussed and agreed on before taking it, thus sealing the formation of their duo. The camera allows them to make large prints.

2005

The Ruins of Detroit, their series from 2005, introduced them to the general public.

At the start both Marchand and Meffre used their own 35 mm cameras, photographing abandoned historical buildings and sites in a state of decay or transition. Eventually, they stepped up their activity and expanded to other European countries. In October 2005, they traveled to Detroit, the former capital of automobile production, a city that they discovered specifically through DetroitYES!, the website of Lowell Boileau, as well as through the works of Camilo José Vergara. The result of this first trip was an exhibition in June 2006 at Kennory Kim Gallery in Paris.

2002

Marchand and Meffre continue their longtime series on post-industrial monuments and landscapes that they started in 2002.

2001

Both natives of suburban Paris, Marchand and Meffre began practicing photography on their own in 2001, despite having no formal academic training. They met at the end of 2002 through a shared interest in contemporary ruins, introduced by Timothy Hannem, founder of Glauque-Land, one of the first French-language websites dedicated to exploring modern ruins. They then began their artistic collaboration by exploring the post-industrial ruins of suburban Paris.

Marchand and Meffre met photographer Robert Polidori, photographer–author of books such as Zones of Exclusion: Pripyat and Chernobyl, Havana and After the Flood. His large-scale photographs of architecture and interiors had a similar sensitivity to their own works, and Polidori himself visited Detroit in 2001. In 2009, he introduced the duo to his publisher, Gerhard Steidl, who published their first book, The Ruins of Detroit, at the end of 2010 with an introduction by Polidori. The book was reprinted multiple times.

2000

Marchand and Meffre are both influenced by the typological and encyclopedic aspects of the work of Bernd and Hilla Becher and the German photographers of Industrie-Kultur, as well as the large-format images of Robert Polidori. Another important influence is the sociological vision of author and photographer Camilo José Vergara, as well as the entire culture of ruins exploration, examples of which can be found in photographic series with very obvious narrative and atmospheric aspects published by Henk van Rensbergen on the website Abandoned Places, one of the main websites dedicated to photographs of abandoned places in the early 2000s. At the end of the decade, this culture of exploring ruins was grouped with other activities of visiting hidden or inaccessible places such as the mines of Paris or roof hacking under the term urbex, a blend of "urban exploration".

1981

Yves Marchand (born January 5, 1981, in Orsay, France) and Romain Meffre (born March 9, 1987, in Châtenay-Malabry, France) are a French duo, working primarily with a large-format view camera and concentrating on photography of contemporary urban ruins. They live and work in Paris.