Nice Photo Expo Jacques Henri Lartigue
Guest Post · Inspire · Photographers in Provence‘Un Monde Flottant’ just opened in Nice focuses on the work of Jacques Henri Lartigue who was born in 1894 into a high-society French family. Given a camera as a child, he photographed everything and everyone around him, from early aviation and this photography exhibit at Theatre de la Photographie et de l’Image in Nice until September 25th.
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