Kertesz Of Paris: Andre Kertesz as early as 1915 was taking sensitive, imposed photographs of people amid their surroundings. In Paris, where he arrived from Hungary in 1926, his vision became more architectural, and he learned to capture the fleeting, never-to-be-repeated instant.
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The Selective Shopper on the Prowl Paris is a shopper's heaven, especially if the shopper is on the distaff side. It is an expensive heaven, in these days, notably excepting perfumes, which are far cheaper in Paris than in America, but the cost doesn't seem to frighten tourists away. Paris est toujours Paris.
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