
Corinne Dubreuil
France • 1974
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When she was 14 she was playing tennis and taking photos. She decided to combine both passions and become a tennis photographer.
It was a meeting with Chris Evert, who she was photographing at a training session at Roland Garros, that helped her achieve her goal. The champion encouraged her, gave her tickets for the tournaments she was playing in in Europe and Corinne travelled to the opens and took photos.
She was extremely motivated and put all her energy into taking photos behind the scenes at tournaments. Tennis Magazine started publishing her photos in their "Backstage" column. It was the same magazine that offered her a stepping stone by hiring her in 1990 to assist photographer Serge Philippot.
After 13 years spent working with him, she went freelance. She carried on traveling all over the world to cover tennis events, but also to produce portraits and documentary features. She covers all sports and loves this new opening in her career.
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It was a meeting with Chris Evert, who she was photographing at a training session at Roland Garros, that helped her achieve her goal. The champion encouraged her, gave her tickets for the tournaments she was playing in in Europe and Corinne travelled to the opens and took photos.
She was extremely motivated and put all her energy into taking photos behind the scenes at tournaments. Tennis Magazine started publishing her photos in their "Backstage" column. It was the same magazine that offered her a stepping stone by hiring her in 1990 to assist photographer Serge Philippot.
After 13 years spent working with him, she went freelance. She carried on traveling all over the world to cover tennis events, but also to produce portraits and documentary features. She covers all sports and loves this new opening in her career.
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When she was 14 she was playing tennis and taking photos. She decided to combine both passions and become a tennis photographer.It was a meeting with Chris Evert, who she was photographing at a training session at Roland Garros, that helped her achieve her goal. The champion encouraged her, gave her tickets for the tournaments she was playing in in Europe and Corinne travelled to the opens and took photos. She was extremely motivated and put all her energy into taking photos behind the scenes at tournaments. Tennis Magazine started publishing her photos in their "Backstage" column. It was the same magazine that offered her a stepping stone by hiring her in 1990 to assist photographer Serge Philippot.After 13 years spent working with him, she went freelance. She carried on traveling all over the world to cover tennis events, but also to produce portraits and documentary features. She covers all sports and loves this new opening in her career.
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What is Corinne Dubreuil’s artistic movement?
The artistic movements of the artists are: Sports Photography
When was Corinne Dubreuil born?
The year of birth of the artist is: 1974