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Showing posts with label Pont des Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pont des Arts. Show all posts

Friday, October 3, 2014

Moonrise Over Pont Neuf, Paris France - John Brody Photography

Pont Neuf Bridge, my favorite place in Paris - JohnBrody.com / John Brody Photography

Pont Neuf Bridge, my favorite place in Paris - JohnBrody.com / John Brody Photography


Pont Neuf is my favorite place in Paris and maybe my favorite place on the globe. It's my personal "Heart" of the city, the center around which the rest of the city branches. An architechtural gem, it has been painted by greats like Vincent van Gogh, Renoir, Pissarro and countless others. It's surrounded by the Notre Dame Cathedral, Pont des Arts, the Eiffel Tower, the Opera House and hundreds of other monuments and attractions. It always has something to offer; great views, interesting people, a nice place to relax after a long day of shooting.

--- What most people don't know is Pont Neuf's odd and often deadly history. All through the 1700s, Pont Neuf was the center of Paris, busy with both crime and commerce. Benjamin Franklin wrote to his friends in America that he had not understood the Parisian character until had visited Pont Neuf. Several other writers describe how, even before the bridge was completed in 1607, gangs hid out under and around it and robbed and murdered people. It remained a dangerous place even as it became busier. For a long time, the bridge even had its own gallows for instant justice. This didn't keep people from gathering there, drawn by various street performers, acrobats, fire-eaters, musicians, etc., (much as they still do when I visit now). Prostitutes, pickpockets, and scam artists were ever present. There were respected tooth pullers, sellers of glass eyes and stones to beautify the face, wrinkle removers, wooden leg salesmen, news-vendors, jugglers, showmen, loungers, and thieves... I didn't mean for this to sound like a history lesson, I just find it all quite interesting. If you haven't been there, you must visit if you get a chance...

Per request, some basics... Called Pont Neuf (meaning New Bridge) during construction, the name stuck. Construction started in 1578. It's length is 781 feet or 238 meters. The Architect was Androuet du Cerceau....... Also per request I'm adding photo data: Canon 5D Mark II, Shutter 1.6 seconds, Aperture 9.0, ISO 1600, Focal Length 68mm. Cheers. --- John Brody Photography

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Moonrise Over Bridge of the Arts
John Brody Photography

Pont des Arts, The Bridge With Locks On It - The trend of using lovelocks as a sign of a couples everlasting love seems here to stay. They put their engraved of painted locks on the bridge and throw the key into the Seine River below.
 Moonrise Over Pont des Arts - The Bridge with the Locks on it

Rain Gives Solitude to a Pont Neuf Stroller
John Brody Photography

A Little Rain Gives Solitude To A Stroller - At Pont Neuf Bridge, an area usually swarming with people, on the Banks of the River Seine in Paris, France - JohnBrody.com - JohnBrody.blogspot.com

A Little Rain Gives Solitude To A Stroller - At Pont Neuf Bridge, an area usually swarming with people.

After snapping this photo, I went over and talked to the gentleman for a few minutes. He told me that he preferred to take his walks in the rain because the crowds disappear and the air is rain washed and pleasant. He gave me his information and I sent him a copy of the image after I got home. The photo makes me want to go back again...

Photo in Paris, France by John Brody Photography. Hi-Resolution version at JohnBrody.com