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Peter Beard




The fabulous Peter Beard diaries have just been released by Taschen in a smaller more economical version with a beautiful cloth cover and case. I have hankered after these books since the day I discovered Peter Beard about four years ago and Francesco bought them for me for my birthday. I had a couple of his smaller books, The End of the Game and I havc always loved his diary work. An inspiring, artistic, creative masterpiece, every page is a banquet.
Beard took his first pictures at twelve. and kept a diary from a young age. Photography quickly evolved into an extension of his diaries, as a way to preserve and remember vacations and favorite things. Trips to Africa in 1955 and 1960 piqued his interests and after graduating from Yale, he returned to Kenya via Karen Blixen (Isak Dinesen) in Rungstedlund, Denmark. In the early 60s he worked at Kenya’s Tsavo National Park, during which time he photographed and documented the demise of over 35,000 elephants and 5000 Black Rhinos and published two The End of the Game books (1965 & 1977). During this same time period, he acquired Hog Ranch, the property adjacent to Karen Blixen’s near the Ngong Hills and made it his home base in East Africa. Beard has written further works on his African experience: Eyelids of the Morning: The Mingeled Destines of Crocodiles and Men(1973), Longing for Darkness (1975), and his most recent books Zara’s Tales: Perilous Escapades in Equatorial Africa (2004) written for his daughter and his latest book Peter Beard, published by Taschen.


I will leave you with his word's " I could never have guessed what was going to happen. Kenya's population was roughly five million, with about 100 tribes scattered throughout the endless "wild—deer—ness" - it was authentic, unspoiled, teeming with big game — so enormous it appeared inexhaustible. Everyone agreed it was too big to be destroyed. Now Kenya's population of over 30 million drains the country's limited and diminishing resources at an amazing rate: surrounding, isolating, and relentlessly pressuring the last pockets of wildlife in denatured Africa. The beautiful play period has come to an end. Millions of years of evolutionary processes have been destroyed in the blink of an eye. The Pleistocene is paved over, cannibalism is swallowed up by commercialism, arrows become AK- 47s, colonialism is replaced by the power, the prestige and the corruption of the international aid industry. This is The End Of The Game over and over. What could possibly be next? Density and stress — aid and AIDS, deep blue computers and Nintendo robots, heart disease and cancer, liposuction and rhinoplasty, digital pets and Tamaguchi toys deliver us into the brave new world".

Vee Speers The Birthday Party





Paris based Australian born photographer Vee Speers series the Birthday party was one of the personal standouts for me at the recent Paris Photo. Birthday Party is a fantastical series executed with great simplicity and a wonderful imagination. Imagine a birthday party with a twist, amongst the princesses and the boxers, the soldiers and the retro bathing beauties are the characters from the darker side of some childhood fantasies. A rodent exterminator or a scary looking collector of dolls, a circus perfomer with a one size too small sailors suit and a girl dressed in white holding a dead rabbit. Some images are unsettling and some images I covet to hang on my walls. Vee Speers was inspired when she threw a birthday party for her daughter Sienna and one of the tiny guests arrived in a three piece suit. Sienna is one of Vee's muses in this series beautifully transforming herself from a singer to a beautiful girl dressed in a harlequin skirt and to the party girl blowing a huge bubble. These photos are timeless. Vee Speers has achieved this with her wonderful cast of character, the simple use of an old wall as a background, styling that is hard to place in any particular era and hand tinting to original Polaroid images.

Paris.. No snow just long streaks


The boys at the Meteo were right, technically it did snow in Paris on Saturday and today but it lasted about 6 minutes. Not enough to for that magical white. It was super cold and great for a long lazy lunch. On the way home I snapped this.

Snow Coming .. Tuileries Jardin

The lovely folks at the Paris Meteo have forecasted snow this weekend. Yippeeee.. I raced out and bought my favourite black and white films today and I am preying they are right. Whilst out this afternoon in Paris I snapped this pic as the weather was changing. A couple of Christmas's ago when I was living on the 6th floor on the otherside of the Marais I awoke one morning to Paris covered in white. I screamed, threw on a jacket over my pjyamas, grabbed my camera and left the house. Wasn't such a good look when I came up from the excitement four hours later wandering around the Invalides like a bag lady. Here's hoping. Have a great weekend Carla x

Jane Birkin Eternal French Icon

Living in Paris you have the sensation that whilst strolling the streets of the 6th Jane Birkin will pop out of one of those fab big wooden doors. Jane Birkin has been an eternal inspiration to photographers, models, singers, stylists and aspiring actresses. Along with Serge Gainsbourg they were the hottest couple of the 60's amd 70's and sent the world into a spin with their sexy J'taime moi non plus. The Italian radio banned it up until recently! Jane Birkin is ageless and as beautiful today as always and continues to inspire all of us!



Baz Lurhmann's Australia


Being a good Aussie gal I have long awaited the premiere of Baz Lurhmann's news film Australia. The biggest budget film ever to be made in Australia was released last night in Sydney, Darwin, Bowen and Kununurra. I saw a sneak preview on the plane on the way back to Oz in November and there was a wonderful interview with the director of photography Mandy Walker who looks like she has done a stunning job with the images. Australia looks beautiful! Reports say Jackman and Kidman are fantastic but the young Aboriginal newcomer Brandon Walter is the best bet for an Oscar. Here's the plot. A romantic action-adventure set in northern Australia prior to World War II. Australia centers on an English aristocrat played by Nicole Kidman who inherits a ranch the size of Maryland. When English cattle barons plot to take her land, she reluctanctly joins forces with a rough hewn cattle driver the gorgeous Hugh Jackman. to drive 2000 head of cattle across hundreds of miles of the country's unforgiving land only to face the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese forces that attacked Pearl Harbour only months earlier.

I am so bummed out that we have to wait till the 24th of December to see Australia in France. In the meantime I am stocking up on Vegemite and Iced Vo Vo's for the big day. Well done Baz!

Masters of French Photography Jacques Henri Lartigue

Paris Photo is over and we can move on with our lives!! Four days of the worlds greatest galleries exhibiting the best contemporary and classic photography in the world was held in the carousel of the Louvre. Japan was the invited country and the Japanese photography was exceptional, so modern. Helmut Newtown, Steichen, Sarah Moon, Paolo Roversi, Massimo Vitali, Herbert List, Richard Avedon and Jacques Henri Lartigue were all represented. There was flutter in the Magnum booth wehen the cheeky Martin Parr was donig a book signing and everyone had a book tucked under their arm to be signed. Including me!! Here's some pics of Jacques Henri Lartigue one of the great master of French photography.









































Paris Tango .....Some of my Favourite Portraits

These are some of the wonderful and generous Parisians who allowed me to photograph them for Paris Tango.
Everyone brought their own unique Parisian style and made photographing Paris a joy. Thanks Carla x

The Paris Launch of Paris Tango will be held at
WH Smith
248 rue de rivoli
Paris 75008 metro concorde
Thursday 4th December 2008
7.30pm.
Everyone is welcome you just need to rsvp to books@whsmith.fr.

Jules and Yann at La Perle in the Marais
Francesca in St Germain Des Pres














The Glorious Madame Khady



Mr. Atlan in his atelier in the Marais










Margot with her halloween hat in the Marais








Cristina in Place Vendome





The waiters at La Chartier














My beautiful muse Shay Stafford in a tiny Parisian alley.