Ferenc MARKOVICS (Cegléd, 1936 - ) photo reporter, photographer, who has become engaged in Photography near István Tóth. He started his carrier as a photo reporter, and then he worked as a stand photographer of MAFILM (1968-86), later he was the photo editor of the journal Film, Színház, Muzsika, and a fellow worker of Reform and 168 hours He has been publishing in the journal Fotóművészet since 1968. Both his portrait and genre photos, and his dramatic photo essay of handicapped persons Epour si mouve represent significant values. Member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers since 1968, and member of the management since 1986
Székely Aladár Award, 1968, 1971
Balázs Béla Award, 1986
Meritorious Artist, 1999
Life Work Award, MFSZ, 2006
MAOE Grand Prize of Photography in the year 2008
Excellent Artist, 2012
Seventy five+5, Mai Manó House, Budapest, 2011
MaGát fotózták (with György Gáti), Palace of Arts, Budapest, 2009
Once upon a time there was a movie factory ..., Alexandra Book House, Budapest, 2006
Still moving!..., Budapest Metropolitan Szabó Ervin Library, Budapest, 2001
Artists-People, Valley of Arts, Kapolcs, 1998
Kő-tár-lat, Cegléd Gallery, 1994
Korean Moments, Székesfehérvár • Kecskemét • Debrecen • Szekszárd • Békéscsaba, 1991
Faces of Human Beings [with Edit Rácz, Andrea Németh], Gaál Imre Gallery, Budapest, 1993
ElőCIBÁlva, City Library, Cegléd, 1990
Epour si mouve, Budapest University of Technology R Club, Budapest, 1981
Hungarian Photos, Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt/Main, Federal Republic of Germany, 1987
Old Photos, Community Centre, Monor, 1988
Bojár Sándor Memorial Exhibitions, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, 2001
Recent Past, Budapest Gallery Lajos Street Exhibition House, Budapest, 1999
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Collection of Budapest Metropolitan Szabó Ervin Library
National Széchényi Library, Contemporary Photography Collection and Documentation
Erkel Ferenc Museum, Gyula
Hungarian National Museum
Petőfi Literature Museum, Budapest
Museum of Ethnography, Budapest
Parliament, Budapest, 1980, 1981.
The House of the Country, Budapest, 1985.
Parliament Onlookers, Budapest, 1985.
Photo Collection 7, Budapest, 1998.
House in Baba Street, Budapest, 2002.
Lights and Facts, Budapest, 2006.
Recorder *SHOW*, Budapest, 2011.
Ferenc MARKOVICS (Cegléd, 1936 - ) photo reporter, photographer, who has become engaged in Photography near István Tóth. He started his carrier as a photo reporter, and then he worked as a stand photographer of MAFILM (1968-86), later he was the photo editor of the journal Film, Színház, Muzsika, and a fellow worker of Reform and 168 hours He has been publishing in the journal Fotóművészet since 1968. Both his portrait and genre photos, and his dramatic photo essay of handicapped persons Epour si mouve represent significant values. Member of the Association of Hungarian Photographers since 1968, and member of the management since 1986
Székely Aladár Award, 1968, 1971
Balázs Béla Award, 1986
Meritorious Artist, 1999
Life Work Award, MFSZ, 2006
MAOE Grand Prize of Photography in the year 2008
Excellent Artist, 2012
Seventy five+5, Mai Manó House, Budapest, 2011
MaGát fotózták (with György Gáti), Palace of Arts, Budapest, 2009
Once upon a time there was a movie factory ..., Alexandra Book House, Budapest, 2006
Still moving!..., Budapest Metropolitan Szabó Ervin Library, Budapest, 2001
Artists-People, Valley of Arts, Kapolcs, 1998
Kő-tár-lat, Cegléd Gallery, 1994
Korean Moments, Székesfehérvár • Kecskemét • Debrecen • Szekszárd • Békéscsaba, 1991
Faces of Human Beings [with Edit Rácz, Andrea Németh], Gaál Imre Gallery, Budapest, 1993
ElőCIBÁlva, City Library, Cegléd, 1990
Epour si mouve, Budapest University of Technology R Club, Budapest, 1981
Hungarian Photos, Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt/Main, Federal Republic of Germany, 1987
Old Photos, Community Centre, Monor, 1988
Bojár Sándor Memorial Exhibitions, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, 2001
Recent Past, Budapest Gallery Lajos Street Exhibition House, Budapest, 1999
Hungarian Museum of Photography, Kecskemét
Collection of Budapest Metropolitan Szabó Ervin Library
National Széchényi Library, Contemporary Photography Collection and Documentation
Erkel Ferenc Museum, Gyula
Hungarian National Museum
Petőfi Literature Museum, Budapest
Museum of Ethnography, Budapest
Parliament, Budapest, 1980, 1981.
The House of the Country, Budapest, 1985.
Parliament Onlookers, Budapest, 1985.
Photo Collection 7, Budapest, 1998.
House in Baba Street, Budapest, 2002.
Lights and Facts, Budapest, 2006.
Recorder *SHOW*, Budapest, 2011.