Roger Corbeau
1908–1995 (age 87)
Biography
Roger Corbeau’s lens captured the textures of France, from urban scenes to the quiet landscapes of Haguenau. A photographer by passion, he pursued moments of light and gesture that revealed the dignity of everyday life, building an archive that continues to inspire both amateur and professional image makers.
His work endures as a testimony to patience and persistence, inviting visitors to his resting place in Haguenau to contemplate the world he so carefully observed.