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Pardonnez moi, Mr. Karsh

Canada, 1969
film

The photographer emerges, literally from the street and then, camera at the ready, makes Montreal his studio and the people in the street his subjects. He tur..

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The Photographer

Canada, 1953
Similarity: 75%

Le Quebec as seen by Cartier-Bresson

Canada, 1969
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This is a photograph

Canada, 1971
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Au Hasard du temps

Canada
Similarity: 71%

Chronicle of a Summer

France, 1961
Similarity: 69%

City scene

Canada, 1964
Similarity: 69%

Candid eye

Canada, 1958
Similarity: 69%

Stations of the elevated

United States, 1980
Similarity: 69%

In search of innocence

Canada, 1963
Similarity: 69%

Vivre sa ville

Canada, 1967
Similarity: 69%

OK...Camera

Canada, 1972
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Station 10

Canada, 1973
Similarity: 69%

Down through the years: a random view of Montreal

Canada, 1964
Similarity: 69%

Our street was paved with gold

Canada, 1973
Similarity: 68%

Jean Cocteau: Autoportrait D'un Inconnu

France, 1983
Similarity: 68%

Le Paris de Robert Doisneau

France, 1974
Similarity: 68%

Walk down any street

Canada, 1961
Similarity: 68%

The Canadians

Canada, 1959
Similarity: 68%
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