We met with Didier Brousse, who opened the gallery Camera Obscura with his wife in 1993. An ex-printer, his photo lab on the Rue Daguerre turned into an indispensable gallery on the Boulevard Raspail.
Molly Benn
We met with Didier Brousse, who opened the gallery Camera Obscura with his wife in 1993. An ex-printer, his photo lab on the Rue Daguerre turned into an indispensable gallery on the Boulevard Raspail.
Molly Benn
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