Franck Vogel


Franck Vogel is a French photographer specializing in social & environmental issues, journalist, speaker and documentary film director. He lives and works in Paris.

Life and work

Vogel studied biochemistry at Louis Pasteur University in Strasbourg, France, and at Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, USA; and engineering at AgroParisTech, attaining a master's degree in 2001
During 2002 he hitchhiked in Africa and Asia and took up photography in 2003.
Vogel is known for his stories on environmental issues, social, ethnological and geopolitics. The New York Times talks about his "striking black-and-white portraits of albino people in Tanzania". He was interviewed by BBC News on his rivers' project while visiting Singapore for his exhibit at Gardens by the Bay, and gave talks at Columbia University with the Earth Institute both on the Bishnois and on the Transboundary rivers' project. La Martinière, a French publishing house, released in Sept 2016 the 1st volume Fleuves Frontières, and in the meantime an exhibition on the Colorado River is presented in Paris at the Pavillon de l'eau.
His work has been published in GEO magazine, Stern, Paris Match, NRC Weekblad, Animan, Le Monde diplomatique. He has had exhibitions in two Parisian Metro stations, in Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur in India, Photokina in Germany, in Yangon in Burma, in Dali in China and in Kazakhstan.
Vogel wrote and co-directed a documentary film The Bishnois: India's eco-warriors . The film was awarded the Phoenix d'Or 2011 and the Terre Sauvage Award 2013. Télérama magazine wrote of it that "If everyone could watch this documentary, the Earth would be better off". In October 2013, he received the highest recognition by the Bishnoi community to spread the Bishnoi philosophy.
He is an ambassador for Green Cross, Mikhaïl Gorbatchev's environmental NGO.