Magic and whimsy: the carousels of Paris – Part One
Discover the the beauty of Paris' many carousels...from menageries to hot air ballons, each is unique and magical in its own way. How many of these carousels have you seen?
Discover the the beauty of Paris' many carousels...from menageries to hot air ballons, each is unique and magical in its own way. How many of these carousels have you seen?
Le photographe Henri Cartier-Bresson avait une idée très précise des ingrédients nécessaires à la réussite d'un cliché. Refusant tout concept de cadrage ou de mise en scène, il fait entièrement confiance à ce qu'il appelle « l'instant décisif ».
The works of French photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson are currently featured at Somerset House in London, as part of the exhibition 'Cartier-Bresson: a question of colour’.
An exploration of the musical life of Parisian streets through these unique and personal photographs.
Now here's something to write home about: watch the City of Light come alive at Christmas time!
Something about my last couple of visits to France and in particular Paris inspired me to delve into the world of panoramic photography.
Atget immortalizes a capital far removed from the image of the 'belle époque', one that overshadows itself due to runaway modernism led by Baron Haussmann.
This article is in French. Click here to read it [...]
There must be a million ways to photograph the Eiffel Tower. Here are some familiar and not-so-familiar views.
Photography inspired by a magical moment on the Pont Alexandre III when a passing thunderstorm swept through the city.