Exposition des photographies de Pierre Jamet
June 11
Step back into 1930s France through Pierre Jamet's sun-drenched silver gelatin prints, capturing the joy and hope of the Popular Front era when paid vacation first became law.










Latin Quarter
Tucked down a quiet Latin Quarter street, this intimate gallery-bookshop pairs rotating photography exhibitions with shelves of well-curated secondhand books. Browse luminous prints in the front room, then lose yourself among rare finds at wonderfully reasonable prices in the back.
Tips
June 11
Step back into 1930s France through Pierre Jamet's sun-drenched silver gelatin prints, capturing the joy and hope of the Popular Front era when paid vacation first became law.
June 11 at 10am
Four humanist photographers capture life across decades in this intimate Latin Quarter gallery. Come for the black-and-white portraits and stay to dig through shelves of rare, affordable used books.
June 11 at 10am
A treasure cave tucked down a quiet Latin Quarter alley, where warm hosts welcome you into rotating photography exhibitions and shelves of incredibly cheap secondhand books. It's the kind of place that makes you want to linger, browse, and inevitably leave with something unexpected.
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Tucked down a quiet Latin Quarter street, this intimate gallery-bookshop pairs rotating photography exhibitions with shelves of well-curated secondhand books. Browse luminous prints in the front room, then lose yourself among rare finds at wonderfully reasonable prices in the back.
Tips
June 11
Step back into 1930s France through Pierre Jamet's sun-drenched silver gelatin prints, capturing the joy and hope of the Popular Front era when paid vacation first became law.
June 11 at 10am
Four humanist photographers capture life across decades in this intimate Latin Quarter gallery. Come for the black-and-white portraits and stay to dig through shelves of rare, affordable used books.
June 11 at 10am
A treasure cave tucked down a quiet Latin Quarter alley, where warm hosts welcome you into rotating photography exhibitions and shelves of incredibly cheap secondhand books. It's the kind of place that makes you want to linger, browse, and inevitably leave with something unexpected.