Section: Photography

Prizewinning project “anima” at the French Institute

Jean-François Spricigo, the 2008 winner of the Prix de Photographie by the French Académie des Beaux-Arts, says that he learned photography during night walks with his dog. If so then, anima, the exhibit of his work at the Institut de France, is as personal for him as it is haunting for the viewer.

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Alternative viewing: France in HDR photography

Since we are actually living in Paris for a year and not just vacationing and since the euro has now risen above $1.50, I was thinking of writing a very practical blog about where to [...]

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Barefoot in the Parc de Sceaux

Flowing south from the edge of Paris to the town of Massy, a distance of 7.4 miles (12 km), there’s a bike and foot path called La Coulée Verte du Sud Parisien. You can pick [...]

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Skytrees, Provence

A skytree is an image looking up from the base of a tree. Revealing both the tree and the sky it give a sense of place with a more or less vertical view that is [...]

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Skytrees, late March

Skytrees. An early spring view into the trees and up to the Arc de Triomphe.

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Skytrees, three kinds: chestnut, plane, linden

Skytrees, three kinds: chestnut, plane, linden.

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Natural expedition in Vendée or Still life with children

One afternoon last weekend, while visiting friends in flat, damp Vendée, south of the Loire by the Atlantic coast, I abandoned them to their napping 2-year-old, their coughing 4-year-old, and their 6-year-old having a brat attack because she didn’t [...]

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Thin Ice, d’après Monet

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