สถานที่: Carouge
เกิด: 1905
ความตาย: 2003
ชีวประวัติ:
Marcel Bolomet, born Marcel Bolomey, was a Swiss-French photographer who photographed many of the pivotal events during the 1930s and 1940s. He was the first official photographer for the United Nations, photographed the League of Nations, and worked as a war correspondent and independent photographer for various newspapers and magazines. After World War II, he became the first official photographer of the United Nations in 1946. He later moved to the United States, where he taught French at the University of Southern California and Caltech, and also worked as a museum guide at the Getty Museum. Bolomey's work has been exhibited in various museums and galleries, including the Fotostiftung Schweiz and the Musée de Carouge.