
At the heart of Paris, where the Seine curves gently and Place Dauphine marks the geometric center of the city, lies the Paris we all know—the polished, postcard-perfect capital. But beyond its façades and curated charm, another Paris exists, one rarely seen, often overlooked, yet deeply revealing.
Paris, Atlas of the Invisible is a photographic exploration of this hidden city. It ventures into neighborhoods where life unfolds differently—where streets hum with unfiltered energy, where textures are rougher, colors more vivid, and time moves at its own rhythm. It is a Paris stripped of theatrical grandeur, where the poetry of the everyday emerges in quiet corners, abandoned lots, and forgotten façades.
These photographs capture the subtle defiance of spaces left behind, the beauty of what often goes unnoticed, and the essence of a city that stretches far beyond its celebrated heart. This atlas invites us to shift our gaze, to abandon preconceptions, and to wander through the margins—geographical, social, and metaphorical—discovering a Paris both intimate and infinite.










