Franck, Martine (b. 1938), Belgian-born French photographer, brought up in the USA and England before studying art history in Madrid and Paris, then visiting the Far East. After working as a laboratory assistant at Life she started doing magazine reportage, and stage photography at the Théâtre du Soleil, Paris. In 1972 she co-founded the agency Viva, and in 1980 joined Magnum. Whether her subjects have been old people (Le Temps de vieillir, 1980), Tibetan refugees, or the inhabitants of Tory Island, where she worked in the 1990s, Franck has remained firmly in the tradition of French humanist documentary. In 1970 she married Henri Cartier-Bresson.
— Robin Lenman
Bibliography
- Franck, M., One Day to the Next (1998)




