Cover art for Paris Blues
Published
Teneues, February 2025
ISBN
9783961716685
Format
Hardcover, 240 pages
Dimensions
34cm × 27.5cm × 2.6cm

Paris Blues

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In Paris Blues, Mathieu Bitton shows the beauty and charm of the city of Paris, which has a special meaning to him. Through his lens, he captures the essence of Paris, a place that serves as his childhood home and an ongoing source of inspiration for his artistic work.

Bitton is known for his ability to capture the truth of a subject and the authenticity of a moment, which is also reflected in this collection. This book is not only a tribute to his hometown, but also a continuation of his successful exhibitions such as Travelogue, Ascension and Darker Than Blue, which have received worldwide acclaim. Bitton's work shows a deep connection to Paris and offers the viewer an intimate view of the city that has had a lasting impact on his memories and artistic work. AUTHOR: Paris-born Mathieu Bitton is a renowned photographer, designer, and art director. He has photographed stars like Quincy Jones, The Rolling Stones, and Lady Gaga. A multiple Grammy winner and Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters, Bitton designs albums, posters, and books. His exhibitions and role as a Leica ambassador highlight his versatility and dedication to capturing the truth of a moment. SELLING POINTS: . One of the most popular and most visited cities in the world photographed by award-winning designer, art director and photographer Mathieu Bitton . Leica Ambassador Mathieu Bitton shows fascinating pictures of everyday life in Paris as well as special moments of Parisian high society . Personal anecdotes and reflections give an insight into his memories and experiences in the City of Light and show his deep connection to Paris 50 colour, 150 b/w illustrations

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