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This image depicts the display window of a YellowKorner photography gallery located at 10 Rue de Solférino, 75007 Paris, France
MomentThis image depicts the display window of a YellowKorner photography gallery located at 10 Rue de Solférino, 75007 Paris, France. The scene is viewed from an outdoor street perspective looking into the gallery window. In the foreground, three large, glossy photographic prints are prominently displayed. The print on the right shows an elderly, tanned male with white hair and sunglasses, reclining on a beach chair, with the phrase "TUTTO PASSA" tattooed on his chest. Other individuals and colorful beach chairs are visible in the background on a rocky shoreline next to calm blue water. The central print features a close-up of multiple sets of legs and feet positioned above turbulent blue ocean water, suggesting a boat or pier setting. The leftmost print is partially obscured, showing a black and white image, possibly a portrait or a structured scene. A green informational sign with a QR code and the text "Rendez-vous photographique!" is positioned on the display surface near the left print. A dark gray metal railing, part of the building's facade, is visible along the bottom edge of the window. Through and reflected in the glass, the interior of the YellowKorner gallery is visible, featuring additional framed photographs on walls and pedestals under bright interior lighting. A prominent "YELLOW KORNER" sign is affixed to the back wall. Other visible artworks inside include a picture of a woman on a yellow inflatable object holding red balloons, and a dynamic blue and white image resembling ocean waves. A reversed reflection of a sign stating "THE FRENCH BASTARDS" is also apparent. The reflections on the glass also reveal the exterior environment across the street. These include typical Parisian Haussmannian buildings with light-colored stone facades, multiple stories, regularly spaced windows, and white louvered shutters. A reflected street sign, "RUE DE SOLFÉRINO," is discernible in reverse on the upper right side, confirming the location. Faint reflections of people and other street elements are visible on the left side of the window. The overall lighting suggests a bright, possibly sunny, daytime condition.


