Paris, the other face of lockdown by Jean-Christophe Ballot, the Nathalie Béreau gallery
The Nathalie Béreau gallery presents Jean-Christophe Ballot’s new series of photographs taken in April 2020, revealing empty streets of Paris.
Beyond the exceptional testimony it is a rare vision of the beauty of paris, the City of Light.
Life has stopped for a moment and has started over again, quickly .
The complete description of a street photographer’s approach, the stakes of such an urban journey that could be similar to a solitary journey are available upon request, at the gallery: contact
For many years, jean-Christophe Ballot has laid claim to a contemplative outlook. He applies the Buddhist core value of the – here and now – or the intensity of the present moment.
Avenue des Champs-Elysées.
GPS:48°52’19” N 2°18’2″ E
Info: Avenue des Champs-Elysées at the corner of the George V street and the Le Fouquet’s restaurant.
Trocadéro.
GPS:48°51’43” N 2°17’19” E
Info: The Chaillot palace’s two wings (pavilions) frame the esplanade of Human Rights, in front of the Place du Trocadero.
La rue de Rivoli.
GPS:48°51’31” N 2°20’53” E
Info: The Rivoli street at the corner of the des Halles street.
RENDITION / The final edit is composed of 72 images.
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