Contemporaries called Daguerre’s Paris a “city of the dead,” since the only human presence registered in images like Boulevard du Temple was that of a man who [...] for his shoes to be shined and, coincidentally, for his picture to be taken.
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stood still long enough
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Contemporaries called Daguerre’s Paris a “city of the dead,” since the only human presence registered in images like Boulevard du Temple was that of a man who [...] for his shoes to be shined and, coincidentally, for his picture to be taken.
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Contemporaries called Daguerre’s Paris a “city of the dead,” since the only human presence registered in images like Boulevard du Temple was that of a man who [...] for his shoes to be shined and, coincidentally, for his picture to be taken.
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stood still long enough
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