In the early 1970s, Paris was a city in transition, blending the elegance of its past with the energy of a changing era. Streets were filled with a mix of stylish Parisians in tailored suits and the more relaxed, bohemian looks of the counterculture. Cafés and bistros buzzed with intellectual debates and artistic discussions, particularly in areas like the Latin Quarter and Saint-Germain-des-Prés.
The lingering effects of the 1968 protests could still be felt, and political activism was a common sight. The atmosphere was a unique blend of tradition, rebellion, and youthful energy. These fascinating photos from Alex Razbash that captured street scenes of Paris in 1970.
Bonjour,
ReplyDeleteSérie très intéressante mais, 2 photos ne sont pas de Paris mais certainement du Canada.
La n°49 et la n°18.
Sincèrement,