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Paris
Photography
The
Secret Paris of the Thirties
One of the most evocative photographic memoirs every published.
It was known that Brassai had taken a series of secret photographs
which could not be published because of their daring nature,
the forbidden Paris, a sordid bas-monde where high society mingled
with the underworld. Paris
Photography.
Robert
Doisneau: Paris
As a photographer, Robert Doisneau is renowned for his ability
to infuse images of daily life with poetic nuance that imbued
his photojournalism with an enduring popular appeal. Organized
thematically, the book leads us on an entrancing tour through
the gardens of Paris, along the Seine, and through the crowds
of Parisians who define their beloved city. More than 600 photographs,
many of which have never before been published, are assembled
in this beautiful volume to create a unique portrait of Paris.
The unprecedented scope of this collection provides the opportunity
to study his more composed, aesthetically structured images
alongside his snapshots, which showcase Doisneau's personal
anecdotes of Parisian life. From toddlers scrambling to cross
rue Rivoli to fresh-faced accordionists, from elegant dog-walkers
to exuberant roller skaters, and from the indelible kiss in
front of the Hotel de Ville to call girls striking a pose, the
magic of Paris in black and white is a timeless treasure. The
photographs, edited by Doisneau's daughters, are complemented
by archived citations from the photographer himself, which reveal
his profound.
Paris
from Above
Paris is one of the world's most beautiful and enduring cities.
These spectacular images offer a bird's eye view of the streets,
the world famous monuments, the tiny quarters with their trees
and squares and all the glorious roof tops of Paris. Paris
Photography.
Paris
Mon Amour
Paris has been a source of inspiration for countless artists
and writers down the ages. But not least it is the home and
constant muse of a relatively young art: photography. Since
the earliest days of the daguerreotype right up to our time,
renowned photographers such as Joseph Nicephore Niepce, Henri
Cartier-Bresson, Robert Doisneau, and Jeanloup Sieff have lived
and worked in the city of lights. Over the years a love affair
developed between Paris and photography, giving rise to a remarkable
record of the metropolis and a telling history of a new art
form. This volume takes the reader on numerous walks, camera
in hand, through the streets of Paris. Atmospheric black-and-white
photos, shot by great photographers over two centuries, reveal
the dramatic and the tranquil, the historic and the everyday,
in the capital's parks and gardens, boulevards and backstreets,
passages and arcades, bistros and nightclubs. Paris Photography.
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