Photo Blog by the Antimuseum in Paris
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Antimuseum photo blog
This photo blog is about Yann Gourvennec's random musings about photography, watercolours, his surroundings, life, philosophy and planet Earth
Portland today and the Portlanders
Today’s post is about Portland, Oregon and Portlanders. I vaguely remember promising one of my readers, ages ago, that I would post my pictures...
The 2013 Tour Paris 13 Contemporary Art Experience
I fished the following pictures of the Paris 13 th district out of my archive. In October 2013, street artists from all over the...
My least-hated favourite pictures on Flickr
Beauty, it is said, is in the eyes of the beholder. I started collecting a list of my favourite most liked pictures on Flickr...
Romanesque churches in Saint Bertrand de Comminges
Romanesque churches are ubiquitous in the Pyrenees. Here a few pictures from Saint Bertrand de Comminges a bit further from the Ariège in the piedmont....
Wind turbines, cement, plastics, steel and the Industrial Age
Wind turbines are often the subject of heated discussions between those in favour and those against. I do not particularly want to jump into...
36 views of the Eiffel Tower minus a few
The 36 views of the Eiffel Tower is a series of wooden engravings. Well-famed engraver Henri Rivière sketched and printed them in the 19th...
Chateau de Terride in Mirepoix
When preparing this post, I researched Chateau de Terride in Mirepoix with duck duck go. I realised that quite a few chateaux in the south-west...
The Sphinx of Bagatelle
Bagatelle is a chateau well hidden in the Bois de Boulogne where you can find flowers and especially roses, gardens and the Sphinx of Bagatelle....
The Antimuseum in Paris is Yann Gourvennec’s photo blog. It was created nearly 20 years ago as it started as a repository for his watercolours. Photography came a bit later even though Yann has practiced photography for as long as he can remember.
Why a photo blog?
This photo blog is a means for Yann to show his work as well as provide explanations on the various shots he has decided to share with you here. Wherever possible he adds historical and explanatory notes about the places and people that are depicted in theses stories.
You can catch a glimpse of his work as a professional portrait photographer on the photo studio page. The studio is located in the 15th district of Paris, France.
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