Saturday, April 10, 2010
exciting news!
Marc has been working on his ABC Paris project for many years. He got the idea for it the first time we were living in Paris, in 1996-7, and started work with a film camera. On all of his subsequent visits to Paris, he has continued the search and has been shooting letters all over the city. Recently, he decided that it was finally complete, and that he was ready to launch this collection of photos.
He was featured on Design Sponge last week! So cool.
He also had a giveaway on Black Eiffel (although I think it has ended).
You can see the whole collection here.
I'm so happy that he's getting recognition for all his hard work!
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what an amazing project!! bravo, marc!
THis is so good! I loved all of the photography. Way to go!
When my husband and I went to Paris we found letter forms to spell out PARIS as one of our souvenirs. It made exploring that much more fun-- and purposeful!
Ok, I saw the 'exciting news!' title, then the word 'goût', which I read as 'gout', the old man's disease, and I thought you were announcing, in a very sarcastic manner, that you had gout.
Then I saw Marc's name and thought you were announcing that *he* had gout.
So no one has gout, that is exciting news.
But the news that Marc has received recognition for his work is even better!
Well done, Marc!
Wow these are FANTASTIC!
The contest is open until Monday so- hello- I totally entered!
Seriously- these are gorgeous- what a GREat project & hooooray for the recognition :)
That is awesome! Will he be offering it for sale?
That is so cool! I'm pretty sure I need the graffiti H
I am so glad he is getting some recognition and sales with his genius project!
That looks so cool! So glad he's getting recognized for it.
sounds like a fantastic project. Nicely done Marc! It's got to feel so good to get recognized.
What a cool project! His pictures are gorgeous, and how exciting to have that recognized. Congrats!
That husband of yours is awfully clever. Love the photos.
Congrats, Marc!
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