Thursday, 31 December 2009

Paris Set me Free - Photos - Session Two

For our second day of shooting Parisiens, Sab and I met in the 10th arrondissment at the Canal St Martin (near Republic metro). We walked less than 2 km but covered a lot!  (sorry - more than 10 shots here!)

The day was overcast which has given me really saturated colours.  Here's a group of images taking advantage of colour and contrast. 







There was a bit of wind on the water, so we didn't get mirrorred bridges, buildings and boats - rather, the reflections were neurotic excitable images - they are fun, but really abstract and tell us little about the place they were taken.


The area is has a gritty character, with some great street art and street life - here are some images showing the interaction between the art and the local life.
Boo!
Hooked on reading

Keeping an eye on the dancers

Waterline/Skyline

2 comments:

  1. To All the Guys and Gals in Paris,
    HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!
    Regards,
    Steve XXOO

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  2. As I said to you at the end of this session, I realised that the last time I did the canal I started from where we stopped and I felt a bit embarrassed about it! But of course, as usual, there was tons to photograph and only our eyes and our imaginations were the limits.

    As you say, it's a 'gritty' area, out in the north east, and you certainly see another side of Paris - not at all the touristy clichés less adventurous snappers end up getting!

    I enjoyed discovering your penchant for 'urban architecture', as I like to call it: all those grubby drain covers and peeling paints and grotty ciggies - lovely and grimy signs of life in the city of light...
    Sab - parissetmefree.com

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