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Hi From Paris

Hi From Paris
Street art on a Paris wall at night.

Hi From Paris. © Copyright 2022 G Dan Mitchell.

Street art on a Paris wall at night.

One thing often leads to another. Recently I looked up a photograph I made in a few years ago. (I’m writing something about that photograph that will appear on my blog soon.) As I contemplated the circumstance of making that photograph I wanted to go back and look at others I made right before and after that one. Once I started it was impossible to stop, and before long I was digging into a body of work that I had not looked at for a while. As I did, I found some forgotten images that I wanted to work on.

This photograph is one of them. We were staying in Montmartre, and on this evening we went out to find something to eat… and then we ended up just walking along the evening streets, taking in the feeling of the place and, of course, making photographs. As in many big cities, there is fascinating street art throughout Paris — and some not-so-fascinating stuff, too. I photographed this eclectic little vignette under the light of street lamps: “HI FROM PARIS!”


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Dawn, Paris Rooftops

Dawn, Paris Rooftops
Rooftops and the long view at dawn, Paris, France

Dawn, Paris Rooftops. Paris, France. August 13, 2016. © Copyright 2016 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.

Rooftops and the long view at dawn, Paris, France

The photograph of this view was a result of a couple of coincidences. I have to admit that we rarely got up this early on our trip to France (or the UK, or New York, or Germany…), more often sleeping in and finally getting out the door of our room at 10:00 in the morning or so. We kid ourselves about our ability to adapt to time zone changes — we think we didn’t make it quite all the way to Europe but instead locked into a time about one zone west of Ireland! But on this morning we had no choice but to get up very early since we were scheduled to take an early train to Germany and we didn’t want to miss it.

But being up before dawn wouldn’t have quite been enough to give us this view. There is a hotel story involved, too. When we arrived earlier in the week we were given a room several floors lower. We went up to the room, opened the door, walked in… to find a pack of cigarettes on the bed, suitcases on the shelf, and clothes in the closet! The hotel upgraded us as a result, putting us in a room that was near the top of the building and which gave us a view across Paris. So, up at 6:00 in the morning, still fairly dark in Paris, we got dressed and then watched the light show as the sun spread across the city.


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