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Denis Rouden, the Benefits of Windsurfing
By Ariane Damain Vergallo, for Ernst Leitz Wetzlar

Portraits de directeurs de la photographie dans l’optique de Leitz

First things first. When you are the eldest son of a merchant navy captain whose ancestors, fishermen and sons of fishermen, came all the way from Ukraine..., when you were born and grew up in Marseilles as a certified "Corniche Kid" (the local equivalent to a Bow-bell Cockney)..., when you’d always dash wherever the fancy takes you - preferably beyond the horizon..., somehow, "moving up" to Paris to make movies in the 1980’s is not exactly the "normal" thing to do.

Guillaume Schiffman, the order - and concept - of merit
By Ariane Damain-Vergallo for Leitz Cine Weltzar

Portraits de directeurs de la photographie dans l’optique de Leitz

In 2017, the Ministry of Culture offered cinematographer Guillaume Schiffman to honor him by making him “Knight of the National Order of Merit.” Being offered that so-evocatively named reward pleased the man no end... but he never finished filling the proper documents and never went to fetch it.

Paul Guilhaume, back to the future
By Ariane Damain Vergallo, for Ernst Leitz Wetzlar

Portraits de directeurs de la photographie dans l’optique de Leitz

Although Paul Guilhaume has not been a film student for a while, he still dissects the storyboards of such masterpieces as Michael Cimino’s The Deer Hunter, David Cronenberg’s History of Violence or the Coen brothers’ No Country for Old Men - films that triggered his desire to be a cinematographer. Again and again, he watches the splendid lighting mismatches concocted by cinematographer-cum-magician Vilmos Zsigmond for Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind, in the opening scene of which, on every single hot, everything and everyone is backlit against the sun !

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