The intersection of Île de la Cité (on the right) and Île Saint-Louis (on the left) is the literal birthplace of Paris. 2 sister islands anchored in the Seine, yet carrying completely opposing souls. Just steps from Point Zéro, the bronze marker from which all distances in France are measured, one island stands heavy with the weight of cathedrals and kings, while the other remains a quiet, 17th-century sanctuary of stone. Photographer's NoteFor all its crowded cafes and packed streets, Paris can be a surprisingly lonely place. You end up living in your own little bubble. The visitor here doesn't choose a side. It just sits suspended over the water. An island floating above islands, marking my own personal Point Zéro. Limited to 99 printsTo preserve the intimacy of these stories, the Collector's Mini release is strictly limited to 99 prints. Each individual set is hand-signed and sequentially numbered (1/99), with a certificate of authenticity. Once sold out, this print will never be available again. Giclée printed on archival museum-quality 310gsm Hahnemühle Photo Rag Paper. Also available as Signed Edition formats. Check it out here.