Raymond Depardon
- Paris
1998
Raymond Depardon
- Paris
1998
Luc Delahaye in Raymond Depardon’s “Paris“ (1998).
Raymond Cauchetier
- Godard and his crew shooting the last scene of Breathless (À bout de souffle) on the street of Paris
1959
Jean-Paul Belmondo taking a break in front of Notre-Dame de Paris during the shooting of Breathless, 1959.
Photo: Raymond Cauchetier
Kids at War, Paris, 1915.
Rare Color Photographs from the First World War, Paris, August 1915: men are at war and women are working. Far from their parents, the children of the rue Greneta play at battle. Equipped with only his camera, Léon Gimpel faced this army of kids. From this encounter in the heart of the Sentier neighbourhood was born a series of staged photographic tableaux, alternating between color (autochrome) and black and white. As the days went by, Gimpel and his army of kids developed a kind of typology in miniature of images of the Great War. Almost all the archetypal scenes are represented. It is not death that Gimpel and the army of the rue Greneta playact, but heroism, courage, and the victory of the children of France. Above all, Gimpel and his ‘little doughboys’ from the heart of Paris reveled in photographing and being photographed.
Happy 90th Birthday, William Klein!
Door Sign of William Klein's Studio at Montparnasse, Paris.
Ihei Kimura - Paris
Takeshi Kitano with his work “Who are You Who is Looking at Me?!” during the exhibition 'Beat Takeshi Kitano, Gosse de peintre,' Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain, Paris, 2010.
Bernardo Bertolucci
- The Conformist / Il conformista
(1970)
Robert Frank - Pablo and Sanyu
Paris, 1953.
Keith Jarrett playing in the Miles Davis group, Paris, 1971.
Photo: Philippe Charpentier
Jean-Luc Godard, A Married Woman, 1964.
Eugène Atget - Le petit Italien marchand de statuettes (Italian Statue Vendor), 1912.
Ihei Kimura - Paris