Philippe Le Tellier (1930–2011) was a prominent French photojournalist known for his extensive work with major press agencies and the influential magazine, Paris Match.
Specializing in celebrity portraits and icons in black and white, Le Tellier captured many of the biggest names in cinema, music, and royalty from the 1950s through the 1970s. His notable subjects include figures like The Beatles, Romy Schneider (especially on the set of La Piscine), Catherine Deneuve, and director François Truffaut.
His images offer a classic, intimate, and often compelling look at the cultural and cinematic landscape of his era. These captivating portraits reflect the elegance, allure, and timeless charm of the women who defined the spirit of the 1960s — all beautifully captured through Philippe Le Tellier’s discerning lens.
Juliette Gréco at Deauville, photo by Philippe Le Tellier, 1963
Jane Fonda at home in Fontaine-Richard, France, photo by Philippe Le Tellier, October 1964
Chantal Goya on the set ‘Masculin Feminin’ by Jean-Luc Godard, photo by Philippe Le Tellier (Paris Match), November, 23, 1965
Chantal Goya photographed by Philippe Le Tellier (Paris Match), Paris, France, November 1965.
Chantal Goya photographed by Philippe Le Tellier (Paris Match), Paris, France, November 1965
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