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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I have just completed a story on a squat located on the “place des vosges” in Paris. A day and a life of a group of bright student and highly qualified young professionals who simply cannot afford to have a “home” and pay the kind of rent that a Paris Landlord is asking for, because...
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Shot for my own little pleasure with a small HDV canon camera, wandering the paths of the Luxembourg garden covered with white fresh snow.
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I cannot get over it !
This is my last portrait using Polaroid Type 55 negative. When I found out that Polaroid was going bankrupt and stopping its range of polariod film that i had been using for some 17 years, I was in sock. Purchased a few boxes and I have just shot...
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A few words to wish everyone a very successful New Year from Paris – Let it be peaceful, productive, creative and fun for all with a special thought for our planet, the environment and those damned useless politicians.With a little postcard image taken at the Tuilerie garden this morning with my loving IPhone as I was setting...
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Je voudrais remercier les motards qui m’ont permis de faire ces portraits. Vous pouvez recuperer les photos sur ce lien ! Motards a Carolles
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Patrice Bracciali public relation from “Amazing”
with Youn Chong Bak, designer of Smalto.
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Francisco Van Benthum , backstage during the Show at Salle Erard, Paris.
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It snowed in Paris yesterday and I couldn’t help walking off to the Luxembourg garden
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I was just having fun editing a little video piece that I shot a few weeks back.I was on a sunday walk, accross the Tuillerie gardens. I could have named it “memories of a child” because some things do not change much ! And I dedicate it to my father and my son, both named...
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It is sometimes a bit of a struggle to get tear Sheets back from magazines! But is is always nice to see your work published. 5 Wonderful New York City Chefs let us into their Kitchens.
We visited Ducasse, Per Se, Le Cirque, Aquavit and the Modern at the Museum of Modern Art.
Quite a treat !...
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Tags: Aquavit, Ducasse, fine food, Food, Le Cirque, life style, m.o.m.a, marcus Samuelson, New York City, Paris, Per Se, Photographe, The Modern, the Modern at the Museum of Modern Art, Wine
Coming out of the Francisco Van Benthum Show – A couple of Stylish Parisians were heading for the next Show –
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