Looking at the series of photos "Paris at Night" by photographer Loic Le Coeur, it may seem to you that he had a complex set of tripods, cameras and timers, although in reality he just needed his iPhone and a pair of hands.
Le Coeur captures pockets of calm on the streets of Paris, under the illumination of street lamps and neon signs. Deprived of the usual crowds of citizens and tourists, the streets, metro stations and architectural landmarks that he photographs are almost unrecognizable. Loic Le Kere can look into an empty pastry shop, the Louvre, or just an empty little street.
Loic Le Kere was born and raised in Paris. For the last 15 years he has been working as an artist in the advertising field.