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General info : Dominique Issermann (born April 11, 1947) is a French photographer. She works primarily with black and white photography, and is noted for her works in portraits, fashion and advertising. She has shot campaigns for Sonia Rykiel, Christian Dior, Nina Ricci, Guess, Lancôme, La Perla, Tiffany, Chanel and many others. Her work has also been featured in the fashion supplements for The New York Times, Corriere Della Sera and Le Monde. Issermann is noted for having photographed Leonard Cohen over several decades. The two had a long relationship, and Cohen dedicated his album I'm Your Man to her. She Contributes to international fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, The NYT Magazine and many others renowned titles. ? She received the equivalent of an Oscar for her fashion photography at the 1988 British Fashion Awards. In January 2007, she was promoted to the rank of Officer of France's Order of Arts and Letter and in March 2012, named to the National Order of Merit by French Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand. In 2021 the Académie des beaux-arts elected Dominique Issermann to the chair previously occupied by Bruno Barbey (1941-2020). 
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General info :Dominique Issermann (born April 11, 1947) is a French photographer. She works primarily with black and white photography, and is noted for her works in portraits, fashion and advertising. She has shot campaigns for Sonia Rykiel, Christian Dior, Nina Ricci, Guess, Lancôme, La Perla, Tiffany, Chanel and many others. Her work has also been featured in the fashion supplements for The New York Times, Corriere Della Sera and Le Monde. Issermann is noted for having photographed Leonard Cohen over several decades. The two had a long relationship, and Cohen dedicated his album I'm Your Man to her. She Contributes to international fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, The NYT Magazine and many others renowned titles. ? She received the equivalent of an Oscar for her fashion photography at the 1988 British Fashion Awards. In January 2007, she was promoted to the rank of Officer of France's Order of Arts and Letter and in March 2012, named to the National Order of Merit by French Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand. In 2021 the Académie des beaux-arts elected Dominique Issermann to the chair previously occupied by Bruno Barbey (1941-2020).Dominique Issermann (born April 11, 1947) is a French photographer. She works primarily with black and white photography, and is noted for her works in portraits, fashion and advertising. She has shot campaigns for Sonia Rykiel, Christian Dior, Nina Ricci, Guess, Lancôme, La Perla, Tiffany, Chanel and many others. Her work has also been featured in the fashion supplements for The New York Times, Corriere Della Sera and Le Monde. Issermann is noted for having photographed Leonard Cohen over several decades. The two had a long relationship, and Cohen dedicated his album I'm Your Man to her. She Contributes to international fashion magazines such as Vogue, Elle, The NYT Magazine and many others renowned titles. She received the equivalent of an Oscar for her fashion photography at the 1988 British Fashion Awards. In January 2007, she was promoted to the rank of Officer of France's Order of Arts and Letter and in March 2012, named to the National Order of Merit by French Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand. In 2021 the Académie des beaux-arts elected Dominique Issermann to the chair previously occupied by Bruno Barbey (1941-2020). 
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