A friend recently sent me a link to these photos of Paris, taken in the early 1900s. Have you seen them?
These are among the very first color photos taken of the city. And considering the 100 year difference, it’s striking how unchanged many parts of the city remain.
The photos also reminded me of a song I have on repeat lately, “In My City” by Ellie Goulding, that leads me to wonder how in the world she knew about me and my city? Listen to it here. And see the rest of the historic photos here.
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All photo credits go to Albert Kahn Museum.
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