Jacques-André Boiffard
Jacques-André Boiffard, also known as J.A. Boiffard, initially studied at medical school in Paris until devoting himself to the Surrealist art scene led by André Breton. In 1924, he began working under Man Ray as an apprentice, training as a photographer and often operating cameras on Ray's experimental short films. Boiffard eventually split from the Breton movement and struck out on his own with limited success. Following his father's death, he returned to school, merging his photographic skills with his medical training to become a radiologist from 1940 to 1959, later dying at age 58.
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Department Camera
Job Director of Photography
Average Rating7.53 votesRelease DateMay 03, 20241 year ago -
Department Camera
Job Assistant Camera
Average Rating0.00 votesRelease DateApr 30, 196066 years ago
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