FV 057 : The Egyptian People Seen through the Eyes of Photographer Denis Dailleux

Transcript Vocab List Questions Buy Full Notes Meet French professional  photographer Denis Dailleux. Denis is passionate about Egypt and the Egyptian people. He will talk about what fascinates him and how he created some of his most powerful photo series: The Martyrs of the Revolution and Mothers and Sons. You’ll get a unique insight into Denis’s emotions, creativity and the way he sees the Egyptian people – both through his eyes and through his lens! Episode Timeline [04 min 20 sec] What Denis Dailleux loves about Egypt [06 min 28 sec] Becoming a photographer [09 min 30 sec] The Egyptian people [12 min 40 sec] Denis Dailleux’s photographic style [15 min 08 sec] The Egyptian Revolution [17 min 28 sec] Mahmoud and “Les Martyres de la Révolution” [19 min 38 sec] “Mères et Fils” [21 min 23 sec] Mums and sons relationships [24 min 35 sec] What makes Denis Dailleux want to take a photo [27 min 35 sec] Noticeable changes in Egypt these last decades Links & Resources www.denisdailleux.com Did you like this podcast? You can support my work by leaving a review on iTunes. Your kind words warm my heart and also help me be found by more passionate learners of French. Merci beaucoup! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes and never miss a new episode!

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French teacher Jessica interviews native speakers of French from around the world who share a bit of their life and passion. Learn French and boost your listening skills as you get the chance to follow a real conversation between native French people talking at normal speed AND customise your French learning experience. All interviews come with questions to test your comprehension, transcription and a list of specific French vocabulary available for free download at http://www.frenchvoicespodcast.com. Get a slice of French culture! Where else would you meet in one same place a French yoga teacher based in Melbourne, a soap manufacturer from Provence, or a couple cycling around the world? Suitable for upper intermediate and advanced students of French.