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First Yannis Sergakis Boutique at Palais Royal
Écrit par Julie-Anne Amiard
25 octobre 2024
It was on a flight between Paris and Athens that we crossed paths with Le Chameau Bleu. Far removed from the usual guides to islands and sunny beaches, their reading material leaned more toward Socrates, forgotten myths, and ancient grammar. A different perspective, clearly. The conversation unfolded naturally — a high-altitude parenthesis filled with secret addresses and shared passions. Next stop: Le Fil Rouge, Paris. From June 20 to 26, 2025.
Le Chameau Bleu — a curious and already-traveling name — is the blog they created together. Born from the creative complicity of Monsieur Lui and Mademoiselle Elle, this four-handed project is an ode to curious wandering, wide-eyed wonder, and a way of engaging with the world that favors emotion over exhaustiveness, and suggestion over set itineraries.

Their exhibition at Le Fil Rouge fits seamlessly into the spirit of “Photo-Itinérance”. No city guides here, no algorithm-pleasing clichés. What they offer are perspectives from elsewhere — suspended moments, fragments of travel designed to spark your own path.


Their approach? To resist the urge to “take the trip before the trip,” overwhelmed by prepackaged imagery. In a world where everything seems one click away, they champion a slower, more sensory, almost handcrafted vision of travel.

Photo-Itinérance, June 20–26, 2025. Le Fil Rouge, 4 rue Wurtz, Paris 13th. Métro Glacière.
Open Monday to Saturday, 4–7pm. Sunday by appointment.
More information: Le Fil Rouge et Le Chameau Bleu – (c) Photos Le Chameau Bleu
Athènes à Paris, Rencontres
1 avril 2025
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Écrit par Julie-Anne Amiard
25 octobre 2024