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"It's my favorite picture that anyone's taken of me, ever," Lynch told
The Associated Press during the opening. "I don't really know why, I just
like it. Perhaps because I look very good in it," he added with a wink. Lynch was among a bevy of celebrities on hand for Tuesday's opening,
including Chanel muses Vanessa Paradis and Ines de la Fressange,
actor-cum-heart throb Gaspard Ulliel and French designer Pierre Cardin. Celebrity architect Peter Marino, known for his trademark head-to-toe black leather look, said his favorites were the series of large-scale images of buildings and monuments shot from unusual angles. "I loved the series called 'Men and Nature' with the shots from underneath the Eiffel Tower juxtaposed with the shots from the underside of the tree. It made me crazy, I thought the contrast was so beautiful," Marino told The AP, adding that he's been getting architecture photos from Lagerfeld as Christmas gifts for years. "I treasure them very much." He said that Lagerfeld's unusual eye -- his gift for seeing things from unusual perspectives
-- unified the otherwise disparate work and pointed to the 2007 series "Another Side of Versailles." In those grainy black and white images, France's most famous chateau is pushed out of center stage and onto the margins of the frame. In one shot, a lichen-stained stone staircase dominates the frame, with the chateau's roof just peeking over the top, while in another the castle is but a hazy reflection in a pond. "Versailles is about 350 years old now and has this very fairy tale quality about it," Marino said. "Karl's photos have a sort of fuzzy, out-of-focus quality that kind of catches more of the feeling of the building than a standard photo of the grand chateau." "Parcours de travail" runs through Oct. 31 at the Maison Europeene de la Photographie. ___ Online:
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