Franck Bohbot's new photo series captures the quiet and architecturally-focused portrait of Paris's Musée du Louvre.
Bohbot's photography reveals the museum's structural cadence and enduring material presence with a stillness rarely seen by visitors.
The series emphasizes the extravagance of Le Louvre's interiors, showcasing scale, symmetry, and the museum's layered history.
The photographs document the architectural evolution of the museum from its medieval fortress origins to a royal palace and public museum, showcasing reverence for the space's stories and human hands.