Synopsis
In this short film, two narrators - photographer Marie-Paule Stockaert and filmmaker Philippe Van Cutsem - explore the archives of photographer Edouard Hannon (1853-1931), trying to unravel the mystery of his work. This Belgian engineer, who practised photography as an amateur, produced an astonishing body of work, ranging from pictorialism to reportage. Is the power of these images the result of a conscious artistic search or mere chance? Although Edouard Hannon considered photography to be a hobby, his photographs nevertheless reveal a highly refined eye, driven by an insatiable curiosity about mankind.
What you will find in this film
A documentary with the impression of a silent film • images ranging from pictorialism to reportage • an amateur photographer with professional qualities • a social perspective • images of the world at the turn of the 20th century • a part of the history of Belgian photography
The authors/artists
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RÉTROSPECTIVE EDOUARD HANNON ; Gilbert de Keyser & Jean-Louis Godefroid ; Contrtype ; 1986
POUR UNE HISTOIRE DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE EN BELGIQUE ; Georges Vercheval (dir) ; Musée de la photographie de Charleroi ; 1993
https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/edouard-hannon/
https://maisonhannon.be/fr/decouvrir
http://www.contretype.org/v1/nl/03/03_01_hannon.html
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/258257696_Suivi_des_papillons_de_jour_dans_le_cadre_de_la_restauration_ecologique_de_fonds_de_vallees_et_de_zones_humides_enresines_en_Belgique_et_au_Grand-Duche_de_Luxembourg