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Paris 2017: Street Photography

"Natural Diagonal" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Lunch with Pigeons" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"RIP" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Between" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Cemetery Chat" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Day of Rest" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Seine Fowl" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Oli in Paris" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Égalité" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Street Organ et Chats" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Boy in Montmartre Cemetery" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Night Gazing" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Recess" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Evening Promenade" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Jamais Seul" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Crows Above Tombs" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Deux Chiens" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Errol on Rue Mazarine" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Closed and Open" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Similaire" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Beneath the Trees" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"Work Between Leisure" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet


"An Artist in Montmartre" copyright 2017 Kristin Fouquet

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