Gérard Rondeau

He took photographs of World War I battlefields in his native Marne, the Reims cathedral, and black-and-white portraits of celebrities and authors.

[4][5] He first took photographs of the Reims cathedral and battlefields from World War I in his native Marne.

[1] Over the years, he took photographs of celebrities including Iggy Pop, Clint Eastwood, Peter Falk, Christian Louboutin, Serge Reggiani, Christian Lacroix, Jean Paul Gaultier, Geraldine Chaplin, Isabella Rossellini, Paul Bowles, Alain Bashung, Pierre Soulages, Jacques Derrida and Jim Jarmusch.

[3][7] It was also exhibited at the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin;[8] Musée de l'Élysée in Lausanne, Switzerland; the National Gallery of Indonesia in Jakarta, as well as other museums in Rome, Sarajevo, and New York City.

[2] He travelled to Yugoslavia with Médecins du Monde during the wars of the 1990s, and later published his diary about his experience.