Gaston Paris (photographer)
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Gaston Paris (1905-86) was a French photographer.
Gaston Paris began his career in the thirties and was for a time the only salaried photographer of the VU magazine, working alongside Laure Albin Guillot, Germaine Krull, André Kertész, Martin Munkácsi, Man Ray and Robert Capa.
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Surrealist work
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- "Flowers without perfume, perfume of all the flowers" (1937)
- "The original Radium has just entered into its 26th year" (1937)
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Reconstruction of a murder scene
Scène de meurtre (c. 1935) is the title of a photoshoot by French photojournalist Gaston Paris. The title translates as murder scene.
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See also
- Photojournalism
- Begierde im Blick, where some of his work was showcased
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