
French photographer Franck Bohbot has shared with us a series of photographs based on the interiors of historical Parisian theaters. Bohbot strived to capture the cultural life of the architecture with the absence of people, paying homage to the empty theater. Naked, the photographs reveal a sense of grandeur and intimacy. Continue after the break for more images.













- The Montansier / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- The Madeleine / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Grand Rex / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Cnsad / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Trianon / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- The Ranelagh / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- The Champs-Elysees / Paris 2011© Franck Bohbot
- The Abesses / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Odeon / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- The Chatelet / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Athenee, Theater Louis-Jouvet / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Odeon, The Room / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Opera Versailles / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot
- Opera Versailles II / Paris 2011 © Franck Bohbot















Just perfect!
Beautiful interior, it’s like painting, excellent work
This is art, stunning photographs, paris is beautiful.
WOW, i love the colors, impressive
It reminds me Candida Hofer work.
Perfect serie