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I Documented The World Cup Celebration In Paris
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I Documented The World Cup Celebration In Paris

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After the French football team won the world cup i decided to walk around Place de la Bastille ( which is known as a celebration place in paris ). Arrived there the show was amazing…

Lately the atmosphere in France was tensed, between fears and racial issues… And I’ve been pleasantly surprised. The people were celebrating all together. No matter the skin color, no matter the social environment, no matter the age.

French were all reunited celebrating.

This is a flame of hope that couldn’t happen at a better moment.

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Place de la Bastille

Allez les bleus

A man, a beer, sushi & sex shop

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The 13

People climbed Place de la Bastille

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French helping a Japanese climbing

French from everywhere

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Team Work

Jean – 1

Jean – 2

High five

Upside Down

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Fireworks

Dad in the street

Smiles

On est champion !

Dancing !

Singers in Bastille

Screaming happiness

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Beer bring smile

Flag up

Dad & Son

WTF am i doing here ?

Bye

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damien kesler

damien kesler

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Damien Kesler is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in street photography, experimental dance and abstract painting. Damien’s aesthetic is defined by his juxtaposition of light and shadow, fostering an emotional narration between his subject and the viewer. He derives his inspiration from the streets, reinvigorating and cultivating an appreciation for candid moments that are often disregarded in a mundane environment.

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damien kesler

damien kesler

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Damien Kesler is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in street photography, experimental dance and abstract painting. Damien’s aesthetic is defined by his juxtaposition of light and shadow, fostering an emotional narration between his subject and the viewer. He derives his inspiration from the streets, reinvigorating and cultivating an appreciation for candid moments that are often disregarded in a mundane environment.

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Monilip
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Too bad you didn't take a tour to other places in Paris. You know, ones that have been trashed, cars have been burned, shops have been robbed, etc. It didn't look so happy, just barbaric and really sad.

Olivier Borgognon
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Shame you only focus on the bad stuff which has taken place, which is a very very minor percentage of the great spirit after a country team won the world cup for the 2nd time in their history. Might be worth remembering that in every country, when there are large celebrations, some badly intentioned people come and break, damage, destroy, and show a bad word to make the whole situation seem barbaric. Why should we go around and shoot the idiotic behaviour of some and not celebrate love, joy, passion and fun, and the positive ? If only newspapers had 50% of the amazing things taking place in the world, consumerism would go down 90% (based on studies) and people would have new focus.

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Monilip
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Too bad you didn't take a tour to other places in Paris. You know, ones that have been trashed, cars have been burned, shops have been robbed, etc. It didn't look so happy, just barbaric and really sad.

Olivier Borgognon
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6 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Shame you only focus on the bad stuff which has taken place, which is a very very minor percentage of the great spirit after a country team won the world cup for the 2nd time in their history. Might be worth remembering that in every country, when there are large celebrations, some badly intentioned people come and break, damage, destroy, and show a bad word to make the whole situation seem barbaric. Why should we go around and shoot the idiotic behaviour of some and not celebrate love, joy, passion and fun, and the positive ? If only newspapers had 50% of the amazing things taking place in the world, consumerism would go down 90% (based on studies) and people would have new focus.

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