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-"During my first years in Paris, beginning in 1924, I lived at night, going to bed at sunrise, getting up at sunset, wandering about the city from Montparnasse to Montmartre. And even though I had always ignored and even disliked ..."--[[Brassaï]] cited in ''[[Photography Speaks]]'' (1989) by Brooks Johnson+"During my first years in Paris, beginning in 1924, [[Night owl|I lived at night]], going to bed at sunrise, getting up at sunset, wandering about the city from Montparnasse to Montmartre. And even though I had always ignored and even disliked ..."--[[Brassaï]] cited in ''[[Photography Speaks]]'' (1989) by Brooks Johnson
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"During my first years in Paris, beginning in 1924, I lived at night, going to bed at sunrise, getting up at sunset, wandering about the city from Montparnasse to Montmartre. And even though I had always ignored and even disliked ..."--Brassaï cited in Photography Speaks (1989) by Brooks Johnson

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Photography Speaks: 66 Photographers on Their Art (1989) is a book by Brooks Johnson.




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