Eric Valli

 

Eric Valli

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Éric Valli is a French photographer and film director. Valli spent most of his career as a geographical photographer working for the National Geographic Magazine and The Sunday Times capturing more inaccessible locations in the world on camera. He specializes in mountain scenery and is an expert on the Himalaya Mountains, and in 1999 directed the adventure film Caravan about survival in the Himalayas starring Thinle Lhondup which became the first Nepalese film to be nominated for a Best Foreign Film Award at the Oscars. Valli has also shot a documentary with Diane Summers on the Honey hunters of Nepal documenting honey hunting by the Gurung tribesmen of west-central Nepal. In it, they enter the jungle in search of wild honey where they use indigenous tools under precarious conditions to collect honey. Valli has received 3 World Press Awards for his work Chasseurs de Miel, Chasseurs des Ténèbres and Les enfants de la poussière

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Eric Valli

Born 1952 in Dijon.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
World Press Photo Award for Nature (Shadow Hunters) 34th World Press Photo Contest Awards 1990 影狩り
World Press Photo Award for Daily Life (Children of the Dust) 32nd World Press Photo Contest Awards 1988 Children of the Dust
World Press Photo Award for Nature (1987 World Press Photo Award Nature winning portfolio) 31st World Press Photo Contest Awards 1987 1987 World Press Photo Award Nature winning portfolio
Nominated for awards
Award Ceremony Year Nominated for
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (Himalaya) 72nd Academy Awards 1999 Himalaya - l'enfance d'un chef
Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject (Birdnesters of Thailand) 64th Academy Awards 1991 Birdnesters of Thailand
World Press Photo Award for Nature (Shadow Hunters) 34th World Press Photo Contest Awards 1990 影狩り
World Press Photo Award for Daily Life (Children of the Dust) 32nd World Press Photo Contest Awards 1988 Children of the Dust
World Press Photo Award for Nature (1987 World Press Photo Award Nature winning portfolio) 31st World Press Photo Contest Awards 1987 1987 World Press Photo Award Nature winning portfolio

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Éric Valli is a French photographer and film director.

Valli spent most of his career as a geographical photographer working for the National Geographic Magazine and The Sunday Times capturing more inaccessible locations in the world on camera. He specializes in mountain scenery and is an expert on the Himalaya Mountains, and in 1999 directed the adventure film Caravan about survival in the Himalayas starring Thinle Lhondup which became the first Nepalese film to be nominated for a Best Foreign Film Award at the Oscars.

Valli has also shot a documentary with Diane Summers on the Honey hunters of Nepal documenting honey hunting by the Gurung tribesmen of west-central Nepal. In it, they enter the jungle in search of wild honey where they use indigenous tools under precarious conditions to collect honey.

Valli has received 3 World Press Awards for his work Chasseurs de Miel, Chasseurs des Ténèbres and Les enfants de la poussière.

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