African American expatriate Emil Cadoo (1926-2002) who in 1960 emigrated to Paris to escape racism and became a celebrated photographer of erotic art and double exposures illustrating dust jackets for Grove Press and portfolios for the Evergreen Review. He has just taken a picture using a Pentax camera, a reasonably priced good camera much sought after by serious but impecunious photographers. He is wearing an artisanal ring on his little finger. He would sit in Cafe le Conti with a group of other Left Bank photographers to discuss their day's work and take pictures of their friends and people in the cafe, rue Buci, St-Germain-des-Pres, Left Bank, Paris 6, France, 1960.
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