Country: France 🇫🇷
Franck Seguin is a French photographer living in Paris.
He is also editor-in-chief in charge of the Photo production department of SAS l’EQUIPE (the French leading sports news media publisher).
He has covered the main sporting events : Olympic games, soccer and rugby world cups, tennis tournaments… In addition to that, Franck is specialized in in-depth sports feature stories and he has done, in particular, several photo stories on famous freedivers.
Before joining l’EQUIPE in 2008, he spent seventeen years working successively for three photographic press agencies; one specializing in sport and two more generalist ones covering news, social and people issues.
His work was exhibited in some national and international photo festivals. He won national photo prizes but also, in 2007, a First prize World Press award, in the “sport features” category. In 2016-2017, he was among the 170 photographers (from yesterday and today) whose photographs have been displayed at the Brooklyn Museum (New York) in its first photography exhibition: “Who shot sports : a photographic history from 1843 to the present”.
He is also editor-in-chief in charge of the Photo production department of SAS l’EQUIPE (the French leading sports news media publisher).
He has covered the main sporting events : Olympic games, soccer and rugby world cups, tennis tournaments… In addition to that, Franck is specialized in in-depth sports feature stories and he has done, in particular, several photo stories on famous freedivers.
Before joining l’EQUIPE in 2008, he spent seventeen years working successively for three photographic press agencies; one specializing in sport and two more generalist ones covering news, social and people issues.
His work was exhibited in some national and international photo festivals. He won national photo prizes but also, in 2007, a First prize World Press award, in the “sport features” category. In 2016-2017, he was among the 170 photographers (from yesterday and today) whose photographs have been displayed at the Brooklyn Museum (New York) in its first photography exhibition: “Who shot sports : a photographic history from 1843 to the present”.