Jean-Pierre Laffont

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Jean-Pierre Laffont (born 1935) is a French-American photojournalist, born in Algeria, based in New York City. He was the founding member of Gamma USA and Sygma, the largest photography agency in the world, which in 1999 was acquired by the Corbis Corporation. rdf:langString
Jean-Pierre Laffont (né le 29 janvier 1935 à Alger) est un photojournaliste basé à New York et membre fondateur des agences Gamma USA et Sygma Photo News, acquises en 1999 par le groupe Corbis. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Jean-Pierre Laffont
rdf:langString Jean-Pierre Laffont
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rdf:langString Jean-Pierre Laffont (born 1935) is a French-American photojournalist, born in Algeria, based in New York City. He was the founding member of Gamma USA and Sygma, the largest photography agency in the world, which in 1999 was acquired by the Corbis Corporation.
rdf:langString Jean-Pierre Laffont (né le 29 janvier 1935 à Alger) est un photojournaliste basé à New York et membre fondateur des agences Gamma USA et Sygma Photo News, acquises en 1999 par le groupe Corbis.
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