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juillet 2021
Arles, les Rencontres de la Photographie 2021
Monoprix : Charlotte Perriand, Comment voulons-nous vivre ? politique du photomontage
A la ville comme à la campagne (fresque photographique du diorama du ministère de l'agriculture - exposition internationale des arts et des techniques dans la vie moderne ; Porte Maillot, Paris, 1937
Monoprix sells crumpets! Chloe wanted to see the packaging. They're from the "So British!" range.
Casting the actual order of the day to the wind, they rightly ask: "brunch, breakfast or tea time?" (should be said in heavy 'Allo 'Allo accent)
Robe vieux rose Promod
Marcel marine Zara
Petit pull marine Monoprix
Collants marine Dim
Bottes daim et cuir beiges André
Extrémité des rues: Henri IV, Sabatier, Victor Hugo et Emile Zola.
La charrette est stationnée à côté de la fontaine de la place Nationale.
Les Nouvelles Galeries sont devenues par la suite "Aux Dames de France" et aujourd'hui "Monoprix".
Felix Potin was a highly successful French businessman in the mid 1800's. He built several absolutely stunning art nouveau buildings two of which are still standing. One is on rue de Rennes and has a stylized torch on it (now a Zara), the other is on boulevard de Sebastopol and is a Monoprix.
One of the best cheese displays I've ever seen, this is only half of the artisan cheeses. The regular cheese took up another aisle altogether. The people in Nice really love their cheese! (And it was GOOD!)
Felix Potin was a highly successful French businessman in the mid 1800's. He built several absolutely stunning art nouveau buildings two of which are still standing. One is on rue de Rennes and has a stylized torch on it (now a Zara), the other is on boulevard de Sebastopol and is a Monoprix.
I got this stunning Rolleiflex 3.5F from a French artist near Paris, France. The camera came in it original box and leather bag with accessories and a reference book year 1955. The whole kit is in a remarkable state of conservation.
The Rolleiflex 3.5F is the model-3 that Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke produced in about 50.000 units in Germany from 1960 to 1965. The Rolleiflex originates from 1928 for the very first model and was produced still in a limited number until the years 2000’s. The 3.5F model 3 was available etheir with a Schneider-Kreuznak Xenotar taking lens or the Call Zeiss Planar 1:3.5 f=75mm as this camera. The Rolleiflex, that was a quality reference for many professional photographers in the 50’s for the medium-format 6X6 camera’s. Many worked both with the Leica M3 (starting from 1954) as small-format 24x36mm camera and the Rolleiflex for other appliances. The Rolleiflex remained one of the most iconic and trusted camera of all the times.
This specific 3.5F is labelled on the right side with nice badge made of enameled brass « T » « Telos » that was the exclusive first French importer of Rollei to France until 1972.
The Rolleiflex 3,5 F model 3 is equipped with the Synchro-Compur central shutter MXV CR00 with cone-wheel differential. The distance scale is only in meters here with automatic DOF indication.
Serial number with ‘3,5F’ prefix on of top name shield.
I detailed the camera and accessories and studied carefully the user manual and the book to before familiar this beauty before waiting for a quiet moment to prepare for a test film. I will not trust the old leather original neck strap to carry this precious machine on the field to avoid the real risk to drop the camera. I ordered a new one from a manufacturer in China. While waiting I will use my modern Peak-Design Leach safe strap .
The funny decorating boxes used for storing my kit were purchased from a local department store Monoprix.
Pictures were done using a smartphone Vivio Y76 and were edited in the latest version of Adobe Lightroom Classic 14.2 befor being produced either as frames printing JPEG files or classical normal JPEG’s.
March 15, 2025
69004 Lyon
France
Groceries, clockwise from L-R: a piece of salmon, bottle of cheap Bordeaux, Coca-Cola light (saveur: blood orange!), two boxes of vervaine tea (on sale, 2 for 1), box of little lemon tarts, 2 containers of lychee & rose yogurt, salad, milk, baguette, brie, muscat grapes, large fingerling potatos, red peppers, cucumber, reine des reinette apples, a few steamed shrimp dumplings, a little bottle of sicily lemon juice.
Felix Potin was a highly successful French businessman in the mid 1800's. He built several absolutely stunning art nouveau buildings two of which are still standing. One is on rue de Rennes and has a stylized torch on it (now a Zara), the other is on boulevard de Sebastopol and is a Monoprix.
Collecte alimentaire du Secours Populaire
Magasin Monoprix (bd de la République)
Samedi 3 octobre 2015
Photographie : © Cédric Stallknecht
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