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Photo book "Monet intime" by Bernard Pross, one of France's leading photographers. Born in Vietnam in 1945 and raised in Paris, Pros was influenced by the American counterculture in his youth and aspired to become a film maker and attended cinematheques. A true artist with a sensitivity to images and stories learned through video, he traveled for the first time as a photographer when he was 13 years old and recorded the scenery of the Sahara Desert. Since then, he has traveled to America, Mexico, Asia, Africa, and Europe, taking snapshots of the people and landscapes he met along the way for decades. This book is a book composed of illustrations that capture "Monet's House and Garden" in Giverny, a village where Claude Monet, one of France's leading painters, spent half his life. The interiors and objects of Monet's house, as well as the gardens seen through the windows, have a melancholic aspect, and are carved with the scenery that a great painter would have gazed at. ``Image Journey'' by a traveling photographer.