Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Introduction by Willie Ronnies

Introduction by Willie Ronnies

Willy Ronnies Willy Ronis (August 6th to September 4th, 2009) was a famous French photographer. 1910 was born in Paris on August 4th. 1953 The works of five French photographers Ronnie and Henri Cartier-Bre are on display at the Manhattan Museum of Modern Art in new york. 1979 Ronnie won the gold medal of photography art awarded by the French Ministry of Education. Ronnie is the first French photojournalist for American Life magazine. Ronnie has been engaged in photography for nearly half a century, specializing in the daily life of the French people, especially the citizens of the capital Paris. In September 2009, 12 died in Paris at the age of 99.