Click here to discover the main sights of Colmar Old Town in Alsace, from Renaissance dwellings to Gothic sanctuaries and rich museums.
Grâce à ce guide, vous serez en mesure de choisir le souvenir idéal qui vous permettra de revivre les moments de votre visite à Disneyland Paris.
La rue Montorgueil est une voie ancienne des actuels 1ᵉʳ et 2ᵉ arrondissements de Paris, France. La rue est l'axe principal d'une zone piétonne toujours animée, possédant de nombreux commerces d'alimentation et des restaurants. Wikipédia | Instagram
Architecte: Hector Guimard [1867-1942]
Set in a former brothel in Pigalle, Hotel Amour is one of those low-key Paris hotspots that gets whispered from one style setter to the next (beware: durin
PAPEETE, le 15 mai 2017. Nous continuons cette semaine notre promenade avec Tahiti Heritage et Vahineitiara sur le Papeete d’antan, en visitant la rue de Rivoli qui porte désormais le nom de rue Charles de Gaulle. La rue de Rivoli part de l’avenue Bruat et va jusqu’à la place de la cathédrale de...
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André Kertész. Paris 1932 La rue du Château
It is my pleasure to welcome Ezio Totorizzo, proud native of Puglia and editor of the travel blog Spezio as the latest guest editor of the...
Born Otto Umbehr in Düsseldorf, Umbo was a pioneering photojournalist also known for his compelling portraiture. Following studies in painting and design at the Bauhaus (1921-23), Umbo moved to Berlin where he undertook various jobs, including camera assistant to Walter Ruttmann on the documentary film Berlin, Die Sinfonie einer Grosstadt (Berlin, Symphony of a Great City, completed 1927). In 1926 he began a career as a professional photographer, opening a portrait studio with the assistance of Paul Citroën, a former Bauhaus colleague. He soon became known for his striking portraits produced using extreme closeups and dramatic lighting. In 1928 Umbo joined Simon Guttmann's recently established Dephot (Deutsche Photodienst), the first cooperative photojournalist agency, managing the studio and contributing photographs until the agency was dissolved in 1933. During this time his work appeared in magazines such as the Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung, the Münchner Illustrierte Presse, Die Dame, and Die Koralle. He also experimented with multiple exposure, unusual camera angles, photomontage, collage, and x-ray film, and in 1929 took part in Film und Foto, the important international exhibition of avant-garde photography and film held in Stuttgart. Throughout the 1930s and early 1940s, Umbo worked as a freelance photojournalist, traveling to North Africa and Italy on assignment. During World War II he served in the German army (1943-45), losing all his prints and negatives when his studio was destroyed. After the war Umbo moved to Hanover, where he continued freelance work. From 1957 until the early 1970s he also taught photography in Bad Pyrmont, Hildesheim, and Hanover. M.M. www.all-art.org/20ct_photo/Umbo1.htm
Jourdain, sur les hauteurs de Belleville, est un quartier très apprécié des bobos, pour son côté village, ses boutiques déco, ses bons commerces de bouche, sa jolie vue sur Paris... Pour ma part, ce sont les cours intérieures qui me font craquer. Je ne les connais pas to