Paname Paper #1 “Modes de vie” by Grégoire Huret

Shot entirely on film, his weapon of choice is the Leica M6, paired with Kodak Tmax 100 and Ilford Delta 100, offering a rich, monochromatic texture that perfectly complements the mood of his street scenes.

Paname Paper #1 “Modes de vie” by Grégoire Huret

Exploring Paris Through the Lens of Grégoire Huret

Based in Paris since 2009, Grégoire Huret is an analogue photographer with a deep-rooted passion for street photography. His work offers a sincere and unfiltered glimpse into everyday life, capturing spontaneous, candid moments that reveal the poetic nuances of the city. Unstaged and free of artifice, his images draw viewers into the subtle beauty of daily life on the streets of Paris.

For those curious to see more of his work, you can visit his website or follow him on Instagram.


Today, we’re excited to share a selection from Huret’s ongoing project, Paname Paper. The title comes from “Paname,” a popular slang term for Paris, and the project itself serves as a visual newspaper documenting the city through Grégoire’s unique perspective. Shot entirely on film, his weapon of choice is the Leica M6, paired with Kodak Tmax 100 and Ilford Delta 100, offering a rich, monochromatic texture that perfectly complements the mood of his street scenes.

With each image, Huret captures the raw, unscripted rhythm of Paris, pulling us into the everyday moments we might otherwise overlook.

Explore the full project and more on his diary page.