Bringau Joseph Benoît Jean
(1868, Algeria -1912)Journalist for L’Illustration in Paris, postcard editor in Algiers, then photographer attached to Sultan Moulay Hafid. He published pictures of Morocco taken by photographers…
(1868, Algeria -1912)Journalist for L’Illustration in Paris, postcard editor in Algiers, then photographer attached to Sultan Moulay Hafid. He published pictures of Morocco taken by photographers…
(Unknown dates)Circa 1915Publisher publishing pictures of the photographer Clark as postcards. He published views of Casablanca and Mazagan, as well as two series "Moroccan types" and…
(Unknown dates) Postcard editor photographer installed in 1900 in Fort-National in Algeria, then in Tangier and finally in Casablanca. Of 1907 at 1908, he followed the military operations…
(Unknown dates) Around 1920. He photographed the events in Haute-Moulouya following the French troops, with permission to post some postcards. He notably photographed the town Outat el Hadj…
(1866, Tiaret, Algeria, – ?) Around 1907 Former bailiff’s clerk, then photographer in Sidi bel Abbès under the name "Edit. Boumendil Phot. Sidi bel abbes ". In 1907, he photographed the French occupation…
1890-1943 Joseph Bouhsira, of Jewish faith, is one of the first important Moroccan figures in the history of photography in Morocco. He started his activities at the beginning of the years 1910, acquit…
1910 – 1979 Of Alsatian origin, René Bertrand went to Morocco for the first time in 1933, before settling there permanently in 1835. From the years 1940, il parcouru le…