Paris is flea market heaven, and the mother of all flea markets is Marche aux Puces de Clignancourt. Dating back to 1920 and boasting up to 3,000 stalls, this daily flea market purveys everything from jewelry, chandeliers, fabric, and paintings to musical instruments, vintage postcards, and eclectic French collections. For antique aficionados, this is pure...
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Ongoing article on the Paris based association “Jeudi Noir”, a group aiming to put housing issues on the political agenda. The article is focusing on an uninhabited space of 30 years, located on place des Vosges in Paris. “Jeudi Noir” took control of the hotel particulier in november. This space is now providing a...
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Editorial photo essay on Time Square
Each day, an estimated 500,000 people pass through Times Square, Over 30 million people visit Times Square annually, Times Square is home to the world’s largest New Year’s Eve celebrations,attracting one million visitors, with another billion people worldwide watching the celebration on air.More than 75 million people use public transportation...
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My editorial work is distributed via The Cover Story. It has been a long & fruitful collaboration from New York City. One of my last New York City story “Residing in Style” is featured in this month of february. It is about Hip and classy NYC destination hotels; a fresh breed of designer hotels drawing...
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Wow, I have just received another tear sheet this morning. Portrait of Maurice Hennessy for Tanks mens fashion magazine in collaboration with the Observer newspaper in London. And a big thanks to Laura Foster from Moët Hennessy UK Limited who i met in Cognac while photographing the story. Laura, it was...
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Elie Saab , the best show I have seen this season ! You will find a little bio on Elie Saab wikipedia!
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I just returned from New York City a few days ago. I was working on a photo essay for Bouygues on the TF1 Washington D.C political bureau – The news brought me back to New York where I photographed the 7th year commemoration ceremony of Sept 11th. It has been 7 years since the twin...
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Tags: bouygues, corporate, Gilles Bouleau, Mac Cain, New York City, Pallin, Paris, photography, Reportage, Republican campaign, September 11th, TF1, Washington D.C
Photo story at the Moulin Rouge with some 25 images published in the week end magazine as well as the online section of “Sueddeutsch” ! IF you haven’t seen the story yet, you are just one click away from having a glance at the Moulin rouge Backstage in Paris “bien sure”.
Oh by the way,...
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Tags: backstage, Cabaret, dancers, france, moulin rouge, Paris, Photographe, photography, Pigalle, portrait, Reportage, showgirls, toulouse Lautrec
Red is my favorite color ! And Paris my City…
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