Elvis Presley, lors de son retour du service militaire le 7 mars 1960, est officiellement devenu le "King" ! Toute la presse était invitée, y compris Henri Dauman. En comparaison avec ses confrères, le photographe a eu le privilège de suivre le chanteur pendant 3 jours, ce qui a créé une complicité amicale entre eux.
Les deux hommes ont eu de nombreux tête-à-tête au cours desquels ils ont partagé des confidences familiales, notamment des discussions sur leurs mères respectives décédées prématurément.
Selon le #photographe, Elvis Presley l'a interrogé sur la manière dont il avait surmonté ce drame.
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#ElvisPresley, upon his return from military service on March 7, 1960, officially became the #King! The entire press was invited, including Henri Dauman. In comparison with his colleagues, the photographer had the privilege of accompanying the singer for three days, fostering a friendly bond between them.
The two men had numerous one-on-one conversations during which they shared family confidences, including discussions about their respective mothers who had passed away prematurely. According to the #photographer, Elvis Presley questioned him about how he had overcome this tragedy.
@henridauman The Manhattan Darkroom, jusqu'au 26 mai 2024, au Musée de la Photographie (@museephotonice ) de la @villedenice .
#henridauman The Manhattan Darkroom, until May 26, 2024, at the City of Nice Photography Museum (#museephotonice)
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