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War Photog Finds Peace 🌟

Lowkey healing in Paris, no cap

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War Photog Finds Peace 🌟
Source: CBS News

So, you know when you’re chronically online and you see all the wild stuff going on in the world? 💀 Well, photojournalist Peter Turnley has been documenting it all IRL for decades - we’re talking wars, conflicts, the whole nine yards.

The Tea ☕

Turnley’s been to all the major war zones, capturing the harsh realities of conflict, but now he’s found a new subject: the beauty of Paris. I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade in their combat boots for a beret and a baguette?

🥐 He’s been taking pics of the city, and let me tell you, it’s giving major main character energy.

Apparently, after all the trauma he’s witnessed, Turnley needed a place to heal, and Paris was the answer. He’s like, ‘Peace out, war zones, I’m good. ’ ✌️ And honestly, same, Peter, same.

Who wouldn’t want to escape the chaos and find solace in art, food, and romance?

Why This Matters (Or Doesn’t) 👀

This is lowkey a whole thing, because it shows that even in the darkest of times, there’s always hope for healing and peace. I mean, if a war photographer can find solace in a city, maybe we can too, right?

It’s not all doom and gloom, folks. The people who actually know things are saying that art and beauty can be super therapeutic, and Turnley’s living proof.

The Vibe Check 💅

So, what’s the vibe here? It’s giving ‘rent free’ - as in, Peter Turnley is living his best life in Paris, and we’re all just living vicariously through him. 😂 But seriously, it’s a reminder that we all need a little bit of peace and beauty in our lives.

Maybe we can’t all move to Paris (though, can we? ), but we can definitely find our own little slice of heaven, whether that’s through art, nature, or just a good cup of coffee.

Anyway, if you’re feeling down, just remember: even war photographers can find peace in the city of love. And if you’re still feeling sus, just touch grass, and maybe take a trip to Paris - your mental health will thank you.

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