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SHOOTING OF THE YEAR! O melhor ensaio do ano continua nos rendendo muitos conteúdos, quando será que vem o próximo? 👀 https://t.co/W1yyOGj3Xi #ShootingOfTheYear #Photography #BestOf2023

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Il sostegno del suo Javi c'è e ci sarà SEMPRE🤍🤍 Sosteniamo anche noi questo stupendo shooting di Hele con questo fotografo di NY,tanti like forza🤍#helevier Link Post Di Hele Shooting di NY🤍: https://t.co/nUL1DNyZsB https://t.co/g2f4yOR2WU #support #shooting #photography

A newly discovered collection of 98 Nazi propaganda photographs, capturing the harrowing Green Ticket Roundup of 1941 where Jewish families in Paris were separated by police, reveals the painful initial steps of racial separation that paved the way for the Holocaust, offering a poignant contrast to Robert Doisneau's famous staged kiss photo. #Holocaust #Photography #History #FR #DE #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

The article discusses the discovery and exhibition of 98 previously unseen Nazi propaganda photographs that document the first roundup of Jews in France on May 14, 1941, providing a poignant and haunting glimpse into the despair and separation experienced by the victims during a moment of racial persecution, revealing a darker side of mid-century Parisian history. #Holocaust #Photography #Memory #FR #DE #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

In a new exhibition at the Shoah Memorial in Paris, a set of 98 previously unseen Nazi propaganda photographs captures the haunting moments of the May 14, 1941, roundup of Jewish men in Paris, contrasting a staged romantic kiss by Robert Doisneau with the raw, desperate emotion of couples torn apart under the Vichy regime, thus reviving essential memories of a dark chapter in history. #Holocaust #Photography #History #FR #DE #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

In an exhibition at the Shoah Memorial in Paris, newly discovered photographs capture the harrowing moments of the May 14, 1941, "green ticket roundup," which marked the first mass arrest of Jews in France, revealing a poignant contrast to Robert Doisneau's iconic image of a romantic kiss, as these haunting images document the despair and separation faced by Jewish couples during a time of escalating persecution. #Holocaust #Photography #History #FR #DE #AT #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

The article discusses a new exhibition featuring 98 recently discovered photographs from a 1941 Nazi roundup of Jews in Paris, highlighting the contrast between the staged romantic kiss captured by Robert Doisneau and a more poignant, desperate kiss between two Jews facing separation, illustrating the tragic reality and emotional turmoil of their experiences amid the Holocaust. #HolocaustHistory #Photography #Memory #FR #DE #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

The article discusses the discovery and significance of 98 Nazi propaganda photographs capturing the first roundup of Jews in Paris on May 14, 1941, which reveal a poignant moment of despair and separation amid the Holocaust, contrasting a famous staged romantic kiss by Robert Doisneau, and highlighting the importance of memory and representation in understanding this dark chapter of history. #Photography #Holocaust #History #FR #DE #PL #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

The article discusses the discovery and significance of 98 previously unseen photographs documenting the May 14, 1941, roundup of Jews in Paris, capturing the intense emotions of separation and despair among victims, while contrasting this with Robert Doisneau's iconic staged kiss, thereby shedding light on a grim chapter of history and the power of images to challenge memory and representation. #Photography #HolocaustHistory #Memory #FR #DE #NL #AT #HU #PL #IT #BE #ES

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

A newly discovered collection of 98 Nazi propaganda photographs capturing the May 14, 1941, roundup of Jewish individuals in Paris reveals poignant moments of despair as couples are forcibly separated, offering a stark reminder of the early stages of racial persecution that preceded the Holocaust. #Photography #Holocaust #History #FR #DE #NL

Opinion | The First Roundup of Jews in Paris, 1941

En 1861, el fotógrafo Félix Nadar realizó una histórica inmersión en las catacumbas de París, un vasto osario de seis millones de personas, donde experimentó con luz artificial, y cuyos recientes descubrimientos fotográficos han revivido el interés por este lugar emblemático que, tras su apertura al público en 1809, atrae anualmente a más de medio millón de visitantes, a pesar de la preocupación por la banalización del sacrificio humano en el contexto de un turismo que busca experiencias espectaculares. #ParisCatacombs #PhotographyHistory #CulturalHeritage

La conflictiva relación entre París y los seis millones de muertos de sus catacumbas: "No queremos ser Disneylandia