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Magnum Editions: Paris, France, 1968

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Magnum Editions: Paris, France, 1968

Magnum Editions: Paris, France, 1968

ā€œDuring May 1968 I was on constant alert,ā€ wrote Bruno Barbey of his time shooting the Paris riots. ā€œIn those days there were practically no movie cameras. I remember only William Klein filming, and some foreign television crews; French television was on strike. So the fixed image ruled the day. Photography had a role to play, and a central importance.ā€

Barbey’s image shows students hurling projectiles at the police on Boulevard Saint Germain in the 6th arrondissement during that eventful spring. The photographer said he was ā€œon constant alertā€ during the riots, only finding time to take his film to the agency to be developed when the protestors slept. ā€œThe contact sheets weren’t usually that great,ā€ he said. ā€œIt was only on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of May ā€˜68 that we took time to re-edit because we were preparing two books and various exhibitions. We found a lot of photos I’d never really laid eyes on before.ā€

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ā€œDuring May 1968 I was on constant alert,ā€ wrote Bruno Barbey of his time shooting the Paris riots. ā€œIn those days there were practically no movie cameras. I remember only William Klein filming, and some foreign television crews; French television was on strike. So the fixed image ruled the day. Photography had a role to play, and a central importance.ā€

Barbey’s image shows students hurling projectiles at the police on Boulevard Saint Germain in the 6th arrondissement during that eventful spring. The photographer said he was ā€œon constant alertā€ during the riots, only finding time to take his film to the agency to be developed when the protestors slept. ā€œThe contact sheets weren’t usually that great,ā€ he said. ā€œIt was only on the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of May ā€˜68 that we took time to re-edit because we were preparing two books and various exhibitions. We found a lot of photos I’d never really laid eyes on before.ā€

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