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Sergio Larraín Echeñique (1931 – 7 February 2012) was a Chilean photographer. He was a member of Magnum Photos during the 1960s. He is considered the most important Chilean photographer in history, making street photography, often of street children, using "shadow and angles in a way few had tried before." Photographs he took in Paris by Notre Dame Cathedral, which revealed scenes of a couple only upon processing, became the basis for Julio Cortázar's story, "Las Babas del Diablo", "The Devil's Drool", which in turn inspired Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup.

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  • Sergio Larrain (5. listopadu 1931, Santiago de Chile – 7. února 2012, ) byl chilský fotograf pracující pro zpravodajskou agenturu Magnum Photos. (cs)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (Santiago, 5 de noviembre de 1931​– Ovalle, 7 de febrero de 2012​) fue un fotógrafo chileno,​ considerado como referente de la fotografía en Chile. Fue el único fotógrafo chileno y el primer latinoamericano en formar parte de la Agencia Magnum.​ (es)
  • Sergio Larrain est un photographe et photojournaliste chilien , né le 5 septembre 1931 à Santiago et mort le 7 février 2012 à Ovalle. Membre de l'Agence Magnum il est célèbre pour son livre Valparaiso. (fr)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (1931 – 7 February 2012) was a Chilean photographer. He was a member of Magnum Photos during the 1960s. He is considered the most important Chilean photographer in history, making street photography, often of street children, using "shadow and angles in a way few had tried before." Photographs he took in Paris by Notre Dame Cathedral, which revealed scenes of a couple only upon processing, became the basis for Julio Cortázar's story, "Las Babas del Diablo", "The Devil's Drool", which in turn inspired Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup. (en)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (Santiago del Cile, 5 novembre 1931 – Ovalle, 7 febbraio 2012) è stato un fotografo cileno. (it)
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  • Sergio Larrain (5. listopadu 1931, Santiago de Chile – 7. února 2012, ) byl chilský fotograf pracující pro zpravodajskou agenturu Magnum Photos. (cs)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (Santiago, 5 de noviembre de 1931​– Ovalle, 7 de febrero de 2012​) fue un fotógrafo chileno,​ considerado como referente de la fotografía en Chile. Fue el único fotógrafo chileno y el primer latinoamericano en formar parte de la Agencia Magnum.​ (es)
  • Sergio Larrain est un photographe et photojournaliste chilien , né le 5 septembre 1931 à Santiago et mort le 7 février 2012 à Ovalle. Membre de l'Agence Magnum il est célèbre pour son livre Valparaiso. (fr)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (1931 – 7 February 2012) was a Chilean photographer. He was a member of Magnum Photos during the 1960s. He is considered the most important Chilean photographer in history, making street photography, often of street children, using "shadow and angles in a way few had tried before." Photographs he took in Paris by Notre Dame Cathedral, which revealed scenes of a couple only upon processing, became the basis for Julio Cortázar's story, "Las Babas del Diablo", "The Devil's Drool", which in turn inspired Michelangelo Antonioni's 1966 film Blowup. (en)
  • Sergio Larraín Echeñique (Santiago del Cile, 5 novembre 1931 – Ovalle, 7 febbraio 2012) è stato un fotografo cileno. (it)
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  • Sergio Larrain (cs)
  • Sergio Larraín (es)
  • Sergio Larrain (fr)
  • Sergio Larrain (it)
  • Sergio Larraín (en)
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