Saturday
Jul272013
A Paris Neighborhood Close-Up: Place des Abbesses


Welcome to Paris Play's first slideshow post.
While I was traveling last week, tracing my mother's ancestral roots in Norway (more on that to come), Richard was in a five-day photography workshop presented here in Paris by Magnum Photos and its legendary photographer Patrick Zachmann.
One fruit of Richard's labors, a six-minute-and-thirty-second slide show, which you can watch by clicking the link below.
In Richard's words:
Patrick Zachmann’s assignment for me: to discover one small piece of Paris for four days, with one camera (Nikon D7000) and one lens (10-24 zoom).
I chose Place des Abbesses, in a working‐class but gentrifying neighborhood on the slope of Montmartre, with its own chaos‐causing tourist attraction, the Je t'aime wall; its resident homeless population; a slew of buskers; and its cafés and shops to service all.
Please click to enjoy our Place des Abbesses slideshow.
