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Paris Signs

I noticed some amusing signs (well, modifications to signs) in Paris.

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Paris Buskers

Paris musicians don’t mess around! Apparently, there is no such thing as an instrument that’s too big to lug down the sidewalk. Musician, Paris, France

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Maison de Victor Hugo and Place des Vosges

If you’re in the Marais, head over to 6 Place des Vosges, where Victor Hugo lived with his wife and four children from 1832-1848 in the 16th century Hôtel de Rohan-Guéménée. By the time he lived here, Hugo had already become a great success with his novel Notre-Dame de Paris and his play Harnani. Here, […]

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Paris Details

I love how the unique features on old buildings give a city its character. In Paris, I noticed these vents peppered in the side of an old church whimsical door knockers ancient doors and shutters and old pulleys. door, shutter, vent, knocker, pulley, Paris, France

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Notre Dame de Paris

I can never resist photographing beautiful Notre Dame de Paris. This Roman Cathoilic cathedral is one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture in Europe and was one of the first buildings in the world to use flying buttresses. Construction began in the 12th century, after the existing 4th century Saint-Étienne (which was sited […]

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Helmut Newton and Grand Palais

The Helmut Newton exhibit at the Grand Palais is a must-see for fashionistas (unfortunately, not me!) and photography lovers (me!) alike. This is the first retrospective in France since his death in 2004. There are more than 200 images on display (fashion, nudes, portraits), which all reveal Newton’s heightened power of sociological observation and humor. […]

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Parisian Power

Typical fashionable Paris, mixing old and new: modern charging stations and ancient gas stations. gas, fuel, Paris, France

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61, rue Saint-Louis

This unique view of a busy restaurant kitchen caught my eye. The employees rushed up and down, up and down, to and from the cave with produce, buckets, mops, and crates of food. When I tired of the theatre, I took a look at the very tilted building. If this is not one of the […]

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Les Bouquinistes

There are over 200 independent outdoor booksellers in Paris, mostly lined up along the Seine, operating out of green metal boxes that have been depicted in street scenes from as far back as the Impressionist period. The bookselling tradition began in the 16th century with the Renaissance’s encouraged literacy. Like all good entrepreneurs, booksellers began […]

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Atget and Musée Carnavalet

I always jump at the chance to see an Atget exhibit. I love vintage street photography, which is, well, pretty much what defines Atget. Eugène Atget was the original street photographer. Throughout his career, he took thousands of photos of Paris, capturing its characters, architecture and street scenes. The current exhibit at the Carnavalet displays […]

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