Street scenes of Paris in the 1970s capture a city in transition—where timeless charm met changing times. From the cobbled alleys of Montmartre to the busy cafés along Boulevard Saint-Germain, the streets buzzed with everyday life: vintage cars, newspaper kiosks, smoky brasseries, and pedestrians in flared trousers and trench coats.
These fascinating photos were taken by Peter Marshall on a stay of several weeks in Paris in August 1973 “when with my wife I walked around most of the city and a little outside taking photographs in what as my first real photographic project. They include both holiday snaps and more serious photographic work.”
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