Marc Garanger (May 2, 1935 – April 28, 2020) was a French photographer.
Garanger was born in 1935 in Ézy-sur-Eure, France[1] and died on April 28, 2020, just six days before his 85th birthday.
[2] He was most famous for his portraits of Algerian women in the 1960s, where female prisoners were forced to remove their veils and were photographed by him against their will.
[3][4][5] He was a winner of the 1966 Niépce Prize in photography.
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