Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard
Joaquin Phoenix and Marion Cotillard on the movie set of an untitled James Gray project on January 27, 2012 in New York City, New York.
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Joaquin Phoenix
Actor Joaquin Phoenix films a scene for The Untitled James Gray Project on Bond Street on January 27, 2012 in New York, New York. Joaquin poses with an extra dressed as a 1920s police officer.
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Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn
Kurt Russell Goldie Hawn Get Dinner at Shun Lee Upper West-Side on January 27, 2012 in New York City, New York
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Marion Cotillard, Joaquin Phoenix, James Gray
French actress Marion Cotillard, dressed in 1920's immigrant clothes, films a scene for The Untitled James Gray Project with co-star Joaquin Phoenix under the direction of James Gray on Bond Street on January 27, 2012 in New York, New York. Marion can bee seen kissing Joaquin, laughing, and checking her iphone.
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Charlie Sheen
Charlie Sheen is seen on the set of a commercial, wearing a bathrobe and slippers on January 27, 2012 in Los Angeles, California.
Paparazzi as a Form of Art

Henri Cartier Bresson would at times stake out his subjects. Walker Evans would descend into the New York subway during the forties with his Contax camera hidden in his overcoat to capture daily life in the greatest city in the world.

Were these great photographers Paparazzi? We capture celebrities in their daily life. Partly because this is what the market commands these days. Is Paparazzi an art form? We think so and our images are welcomed and published in publications worldwide including People, US Magazine, and The New York Post.

Are these people we photograph these days iconic celebrities? Maybe for the very short term in someone’s mind. The days of Burton and Taylor are over. Now it is Britney & Lindsay. The demand for these kind of photos is now bigger than ever.

Will these images be considered iconic and have a chance to hang in the Museum Of Modern Art in New York near Bresson and Evans’s work. We think there is a good possibility and that is why we are producing these images.

We work with only the finest professional photographers who are in this business for the love of their craft and not just the fast buck. They follow all the rules and are always looking for the one special image of the day.