Discover the captivating Parisian years of legendary photographer Todd Webb through this remarkable collection. After establishing himself in New York's vibrant artistic circles alongside icons like Stieglitz and O'Keeffe, Webb ventured to Paris in the late 1940s with determination and vision. This publication brings together his stunning 8×10 photographs from 1948–1952, capturing the soul of postwar Paris as he walked its streets inspired by masters like Eugène Atget. Featuring intimate, never-before-published journal excerpts that reveal Webb's creative journey—his doubts, his triumphs, and his connections with fellow artists including Gordon Parks, Man Ray, and Brassaï—this book celebrates a transformative period when Webb created some of his most enduring and beautiful work.