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Interview: “My little America” by Marc Thirouin
We met Marc Thirouin at the Gullsnitt ceremony in Oslo last year. That’s when we discovered his work and his photo series called “My Little America.” Taken small Scandinavian towns between Norway and Sweden (since 2009), this series of photos … Continue reading
Posted in ParisCulture
Tagged America, Colette, exhibition, Gallery Figure, Grünerløkka, Gullsnitt, Marc Thirouin, My little America, Oslo, Paris, photographer, Photography, Place Vendôme, Remenber, Rockabilly, Salon du Pantheon, Seine, USA
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Lovely portraits of Parisian women
Ah! The Parisian woman! She often sets the tongues wagging! Here is a beautiful book about “her”, which has just been launched in the bookstores. Baudouin, the man behind this beautiful project, is a renowned freelance and portrait interior photographer. … Continue reading
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Tagged Baudouin, Clémentine de la Féronnièr, Le Bon Marché, Paris, parisian, Parisian woman, Parisienne, photo, photographer, Photography, Snoeck, Women
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Ceci n’est pas un appareil photo…This is not a camera
As the great Antoine-Laurent de Lavoisier used to say : “Nothing is lost, nothing is created, everything is transformed.” A few months ago we recommended you not to throw away your old pair of skis (see article), this time it … Continue reading
Posted in OsloCulture, ParisCulture
Tagged 4th district, camera, Interior, La Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Museum, Oslo, Paris, Photography, Stenersen Museum
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Accumulation
We continue our series “portraits of artists” this week with a french photographer: Michel Levraux. His name might be known to some of you because we have already illustrated some of our articles with his pictures of Paris and Oslo. … Continue reading
Posted in Interviews, ParisCulture
Tagged accumulations, artist, french, Nature, Oslo, Paris, photo, photographer, Photography, Portrait
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An afternoon at the DogA
A few weeks ago, we were at DogA, the Norwegian Center for Design and Architecture, located in a former industrial building in the east side of Oslo, by the river side. A great place to combine culture&pleasure. We saw an … Continue reading

Posted in Interviews, OsloCulture, OsloDesign
Tagged Achitecture, design, Doga, Er lik, Oslo, Père Lachaise, photo, Photography, Sens&Sans, Trond Andersen
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