In a world flooded with fast media and fleeting images, there’s something timeless about the work of Robert Doisneau. His photographs weren’t just pictures — they were stories, full of humor, heart, and humanity. In this episode, we step into the poetic streets of mid-century Paris and explore the life and legacy of one of the most iconic photographers of the 20th century.
From playful schoolchildren to elegant dancers in smoky clubs, Doisneau captured the everyday moments that often go unseen — moments that reveal the soul of a city and its people. Trained first as a painter and graphic designer, his eye for composition, storytelling, and geometry shaped his unmistakable visual style. As someone who also started in graphic design before diving into photography, I find a deep connection in that shared journey.
This episode is a celebration of Doisneau’s genius — not just as a photojournalist, but as an artist who made the mundane magical. We’ll talk about his most iconic images, his sense of humor, his influence, and why his work still resonates so deeply today.
Take a walk with us — through the lens of a man who taught the world to see.
Enjoy.
By Ted Vieira in Film Photography Projects
48 pages, published 5/11/2022
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