Born: 01-01-1964
Emmanuel Guibert is a renowned French graphic novelist and illustrator, celebrated for his poignant storytelling and artistry. He gained international acclaim with works like "The Photographer" and "Alan's War," seamlessly blending memoir with visual narrative. Guibert's collaborations often explore human experiences and history, showcasing his unique ability to convey deep emotion through graphic novels. His contributions have earned him numerous awards, solidifying his place in the world of contemporary comics.
I think it's important to take pictures of everything.
The world is full of stories.
The camera can be a wonderful weapon.
Sometimes you have to photograph something that hurts.
Photography is like a big notebook.
A picture is a moment of life.
The camera is a tool for learning how to see without a camera.
A camera is a machine that records memories.
Taking pictures is savoring life intensely, every hundredth of a second.
Every photo is a self-portrait.
The most important part of a camera is the twelve inches behind it.
A good photograph is knowing where to stand.