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Danielle Voirin Photo of the Day

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.18.16

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Two ads in a Paris metro. The work of Marie Antoinette's portraitiste, Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, with an ad for having dinner delivered to the intimate comforts of your home.

Two ads in a Paris metro. The work of Marie Antoinette’s portraitiste, Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, with an ad for having dinner delivered to the intimate comforts of your home.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.17.16

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Fidelity, young American girls in Chicago.

Fidelity, young American girls in Chicago.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.16.16

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“This was a new skill she'd acquired, the ability to look, to the outside world, utterly serene and even cheerful, while, in her skull, all was chaos.” - Dave Eggers, The Circle.

“This was a new skill she’d acquired, the ability to look, to the outside world, utterly serene and even cheerful, while, in her skull, all was chaos.” – Dave Eggers, The Circle.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.15.16

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Left to right, the rue de Cléry, rue Beauregard and rue de la Lune end in a point at the Grand Boulevards, the northern edge of Paris in the early 18th century.

Left to right, the rue de Cléry, rue Beauregard and rue de la Lune end in a point at the Grand Boulevards, the northern edge of Paris in the early 18th century.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.14.16

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A girl listening to an audio guide in front of one of the 8 famous paintings of water lilies that Claude Monet had placed in the oval rooms in Paris's Orangerie. His choices were precise. He chose a building between the Seine river and the Tuileries Gardens. The rooms are oriented east-west, receiving the changing natural light via an open ceiling throughout the day. The painter wanted to create a meditative space to escape the world outside. Today there are long oval benches in the middle of the rooms, but it's most powerful to stand up close to the paintings.

A girl listening to an audio guide in front of one of the 8 famous paintings of water lilies that Claude Monet had placed in the oval rooms in Paris’s Orangerie. His choices were precise. He chose a building between the Seine river and the Tuileries Gardens. The rooms are oriented east-west, receiving the changing natural light via an open ceiling throughout the day. The painter wanted to create a meditative space to escape the world outside. Today there are long oval benches in the middle of the rooms, but it’s most powerful to stand up close to the paintings.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.10.16

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Portrait in a window of Central Park, a former matchbook factory converted into artist studios and office spaces, in Buenos Aires.

Portrait in a window of Central Park, a former matchbook factory converted into artist studios and office spaces, in Buenos Aires.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.09.16

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Standing guard over an open window in Rome.

Standing guard over an open window in Rome.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.

Danielle Voirin’s Photo of the Day for 03.08.16

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Under the weeping willow tree at the tip of Ile de la Cité, the brightly-lit cafés of Place St. Michel are visible through an arc in the Pont Neuf.

Under the weeping willow tree at the tip of Ile de la Cité, the brightly-lit cafés of Place St. Michel are visible through an arc in the Pont Neuf.

Paris-based photographer Danielle Voirin travels the world and documents her experiences in photographs. She takes street photography and photojournalism a shade beyond even art, to the level of mysticism. You may see more of her work on her website DanielleVoirin.com, or her alt website, DaniVoirin.com.