Peter Fetterman
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Paris in the Springtime
Capucine Café de la Paix, 1950The Art of Georges Dambier
One of the great things about photography, I think, is the fact that it places you in the “right here, right now” setting, no matter how long ago that setting was. It’s all about the scenes we are familiar with, places that we love to revisit. In this case, the place is Paris, and the photography is from Georges Dambier (1925-2011). During its cultural elevation – right at the end of the second world war, Dambier, then 20 years old, captured the city of lights, and all of its vibrant nightlife, glamorous celebrities, and the typical elegant Parisiens. After exploring all of his muses, and inspirations, with a penchant for graphic design and aesthetics, and his liking for refined mise-en-scene, he was lead towards the inevitable – fashion photography.Karen Blanguernon Montmartre, Magazine Elle, 1959Sophie Litvak bus stop, Magazine Elle, 1952Sophie Litvak and little dog, Magazine Elle, 1952Gunilla ParkingMarie Helene Arnaud the red fish, Magazine Elle, 1957Simone d’Aillencourt MG Girl, 1957Sophie Litvak Avenue Messine, Magazine Elle, 1953Sophie Litvak sac à mainCatherine Hotel Palace BiarritzPin up DeauvilleCatherine Surfboard BiarritzBettina MiroSuzy Parker Tour EiffelMarie Helene Arnaud Cap d’Antibes MirrorSuzy Parker with red tulipsDorian Leigh Cheminée, Magazine Nouveau Fémina, 1954Suzy Parker Casablanca Airport, Magazine Elle, 1953Images credited to Peter Fetterman Gallery