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ImageSingulières
ImageSingulières is the meeting of documentary photography, created in 2009 by CéTàVOIR and co-directed by its founders Valérie Laquittant and Gilles Favier. An international program of exhibitions, screenings and meetings around the documentary image is offered free of charge in a dozen locations in Sète. Emerging photographs, new writings or heritage works revisited, no form is discarded as long as it participates in a reflection on the world, with exigency, curiosity but also conviviality.
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CéTàVOIR
The CéTàVOIR association, created at the end of 2003 in Sète, promotes photographic images and runs the Maison de l'Image Documentaire, which it founded in 2011, with Valérie Laquittant, director of the CéTàVOIR association, and Gilles Favier, artistic director of the ImageSingulières festival, as its co-founders. CéTàVOIR has been organizing since 2009 the international meeting of documentary photography ImageSingulières in Sète. Every year, for nearly 3 weeks, the festival takes place in many parts of the city to present exhibitions of international photographers and offers screenings, conferences, workshops, meetings with photographers, etc.
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Prizes to win
1st prize of the jury
1 weekend in Sète in a double room at the Grand Hôtel + Dinner + 2 Armor lux sailors + photo projection on Friday 31 May or Saturday 1 June
2nd prize of the jury
Limited edition print of Vanessa Winship + 2 Armor lux sailors + projection of the photograph on Friday May 31st or Saturday June 1st
3rd prize of the jury
Book Sète #19 by Vanessa Winship from the ImageSingulières collection + 2 Armor lux sailors + projection of the photograph on Friday May 31 or Saturday June 1st
1st prize of the wipplayers
Book Sète #18 by Stéphane Couturier from the ImageSingulières collection
2nd prize of the wipplayers
Anne Rearick's Sète Book #17 from the ImageSingulières collection
3rd prize of the wipplayers
Book Sète #16 by the Chilean photographers' collective of the ImageSingulières collection
About mineral
FinishedFrom March 20 to May 3 2019