Welcome to the Paris Photo Gallery, a space dedicated to showcasing the pivotal works of some of the world's most esteemed documentary photographers located in historic Paris, Kentucky. Every image tells a story of humanity, courage, and resilience, captured in moments often overlooked by the mainstream.
Each frame holds a narrative waiting to be discovered, shedding light on the untold stories that shape our collective consciousness. With every click of the shutter, these photographers have immortalized history, inviting viewers to bear witness to the beauty and complexity of our world. Step inside and embark on a journey through the lens of the best documentary photographers, where every image has the power to ignite conversation and inspire change.
horses. history. and hospitality.
Paris-Bourbon County, KY | 2023 Mountain Workshops EXHIBITION
EXHIBITION DATES - Nov. 30, 2024 - Jan. 10, 2025
Friday, Noon-6pm, Saturday, 10am-4pm
Sunday-Thursday, By Appointment
2023 Mountain Workshops Paris-Bourbon County Book
In October 2023, nearly 150 student and professional journalists and videographers from around the country spent a week in Bourbon County documenting the people and places that make the area unique. The project is an annual event called “MountainWorkshops” produced by the Western Kentucky University journalism school. Paris and Bourbon County was the 48th year for Mountain Workshops.
The book "Horses, History and Hospitality" was produced by the workshop and is available for purchase at the Paris Photo Gallery and online.
When purchasing 2 or more books, please use discount code BUYMORE at checkout for multiple book purchase discount.
Books are available for purchase at the Paris Photo Gallery.
Shipping is available for online purchases for a $10 flat delivery rate to addresses in the United States.
Exhibition Dates
Paris Photo Gallery
723 Main Street, Paris, KY 40361
Nov. 30, 2024 - Jan. 10, 2025
Friday, Noon-6pm, Saturday, 10am-4pm
Sunday-Thursday, By Appointment
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SECOND LOOK COLLECTION
This limited edition collection of archival prints produced from vintage images made by rural American reporters and photographers from the small town newspaper, The Cynthiana Democrat in Harrison County, Kentucky, from 1957 through 1961, is only available here at the Paris Photo Gallery.
Boyd’s Station, a nonprofit arts and journalism organization in Harrison County, Kentucky, acquired and preserved this historic and priceless collection before it was lost due to the newspaper’s downsizing and moving from its long-time offices.
Currently, the process of cataloging and archiving the nearly 2,500 vintage 4-inch x 5-inch black and white negatives which were created by reporters and photographers nearly 60 years ago before being filed away is taking place to ensure this collection is preserved.
The limited edition prints offered here are likely the only prints ever made from these negatives since the photographs were printed in the newspaper over sixty years ago.
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PROJECT 306.36 Collection
The Boyd’s Station 306.36 Visual Documentary program is an annual archive project contributing to a visual time capsule of Harrison County, Kentucky.
The proceeds from the purchase of any photograph in the Project 306.36 collection will be donated directly to the nonprofit Boyd’s Station. Your support will help this wonderful organization continue to do great things in promoting journalism and the arts.
Student photojournalists are awarded annually the Reinke Grant and Tim Dillon Grant for Visual Storytelling to take part in the 12-week visual documentary program to photograph the people and places of Harrison County, Kentucky.
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FRENCH PATTERSON COLLECTION
French Patterson was a prominent photographer known for capturing the essence of Harrison County, Kentucky, and the broader Bluegrass region through his lens. Active from the early 1900s to the 1950s, Patterson's work provides a captivating glimpse into the daily life, landscapes, and people of this area during a significant period of American history.
Born in Harrison County, Patterson developed a deep connection to his homeland, which is evident in the intimate and authentic portrayal of his subjects. His photographs often depicted scenes of rural life, agricultural activities, and the natural beauty of the Kentucky countryside. Patterson had a keen eye for detail and composition, which allowed him to create images that resonate with a sense of nostalgia and cultural richness.
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