


Magnum Editions: Paris, France, 2005
Patrick Zachmann is a master of teasing out color in the subterranean and the after-dark. Daytime doesnât have the monopoly on color, after all; itâs there at night, too, albeit altered by its battle with darkness and uneasy relationship with artificial light. âUgly and grey during the day, a city becomes attractive at night, or sometimes frightening,â Zachmann says. âThe lights change, hot or cold, colliding prettily into a mix of color temperatures. They make faces smooth, mix up ages, blur signs of belonging and allow silhouettes lit by a street lamp or a car headlight to be discovered.â
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Patrick Zachmann is a master of teasing out color in the subterranean and the after-dark. Daytime doesnât have the monopoly on color, after all; itâs there at night, too, albeit altered by its battle with darkness and uneasy relationship with artificial light. âUgly and grey during the day, a city becomes attractive at night, or sometimes frightening,â Zachmann says. âThe lights change, hot or cold, colliding prettily into a mix of color temperatures. They make faces smooth, mix up ages, blur signs of belonging and allow silhouettes lit by a street lamp or a car headlight to be discovered.â
























