Le malade déprimé (2008) Photography by Zorka60

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  • Dimensions Height 26.4in, Width 18.9in
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Zorka60, born December 25, 1960 in Paris, is a photographer with a rich and varied career. He began his career in photography in 1980, and since then his lens has continued to capture life's defining moments[...]

Zorka60, born December 25, 1960 in Paris, is a photographer with a rich and varied career. He began his career in photography in 1980, and since then his lens has continued to capture life's defining moments and intriguing scenes.

With extensive experience in the field of print media, Zorka60 worked for Daniel Filipacchi at Éditions des Savanes, as well as for renowned magazines such as Lui, Penthouse, New Look, Ok magazine and Union, where he served as photographer and model maker. His talent also led him to become a photographer of social evenings for celebrity magazines, notably Happy Few Magazine.

In 1987, Zorka60 created a magazine devoted to wrestling, demonstrating his versatility and interest in a variety of subjects. That same year, the French Post Office selected one of his photos for use on the official stamp of the World Wrestling Championships, a significant recognition of his talent and contribution to the art of photography.

Alongside his work in print and wrestling, Zorka60 has also distinguished himself as a show and concert photographer, capturing the energy and emotion of stage performances.

In 1995, he presented a photographic exhibition at the Maison du Vietnam in Paris, entitled "Saigon Yesterday and Today", demonstrating his ability to tell stories through his images.

Zorka60 also worked as a reportage photographer in various countries, mainly in South East Asia, before turning to Europe, with reports in Spain, Germany and England on street art and graffiti. His work has been exhibited in China, notably at Art-Shanghai and the Duolun Museum, demonstrating his international recognition as a photographic artist.

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