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Renaud Cambuzat (born in 1985) is a French photographer and a creative director known for his work in fashion photography and his role as Chief Creative Officer at Chantelle. [1] He is the founder of the fashion print publication Common Language.
Born in the South Pacific, Cambuzat grew up living on a boat. [2] After graduating from Essec Business School, Cambuzat started his career working in the film industry as the head of marketing for the French independent movie studio Wild Side. In 2013, he moved to photography and spent the following years alternating between commissioned work for fashion brands and publications and personal artistic projects. [3] In 2015, he joined the one-year Heima art residency in Iceland. [4] Since 2017, Cambuzat serves as Chantelle Global Chief Creative Officer and Chief Brand Officer, where he leads creative strategy and marketing initiatives that drive brand development and growth for Chantelle. [5] Under his guidance, the brand experienced success [6] following a significant revamp and repositioning. [7]
Cambuzat also runs the international fashion publication Common Language and continues to work as a photographer. [8]
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Renaud Cambuzat (born in 1985) is a French photographer and a creative director known for his work in fashion photography and his role as Chief Creative Officer at Chantelle. [1] He is the founder of the fashion print publication Common Language.
Born in the South Pacific, Cambuzat grew up living on a boat. [2] After graduating from Essec Business School, Cambuzat started his career working in the film industry as the head of marketing for the French independent movie studio Wild Side. In 2013, he moved to photography and spent the following years alternating between commissioned work for fashion brands and publications and personal artistic projects. [3] In 2015, he joined the one-year Heima art residency in Iceland. [4] Since 2017, Cambuzat serves as Chantelle Global Chief Creative Officer and Chief Brand Officer, where he leads creative strategy and marketing initiatives that drive brand development and growth for Chantelle. [5] Under his guidance, the brand experienced success [6] following a significant revamp and repositioning. [7]
Cambuzat also runs the international fashion publication Common Language and continues to work as a photographer. [8]