The paparazzi

€100.00 Tax included

Limited offer : -10% on your cart for your first order (except Yule log, books, watches, limited editions, outlet)

  • Free delivery for orders over 150€
  • We also deliver in Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Spain and Portugal with Mondial Relay and InPost

Pick-up at Publicisdrugstore (click & collect)

Order ready in 1 hour - pick-up in-store at 133 Avenue des Champs-Élysées 75008 Paris

Mondial Relay

France

Delivery in 3 to 4 working days to the relay point of your choice. Packages to be collected from Monday to Sunday (depending on your selection, see opening hours on the map)

Belgium/Netherlands/Luxembourg

Delivery in 5 working days to the relay point of your choice. Packages to be collected from Monday to Sunday (depending on your selection, see opening hours on the map)

Chronopost Express

Home delivery the next day from Monday to Saturday, for all orders placed before 5 p.m. For orders placed over the weekend, packages will be shipped the following Monday.

Stuart

Courier delivery within 1 hour in Paris and nearby suburbs

InPost

Spain/Portugal

Delivery in 5 working days to the relay point of your choice. Packages to be collected from Monday to Sunday (depending on your selection, see opening hours on the map)

Returns

You have a legal period of 14 days to return your purchases to us if they do not meet your expectations. To request a return, please reply to your order confirmation email.


Plus d’Infos

Small stories make the big ones. Sébastien Valiela is the world’s greatest and most daring paparazzo. With him, we sneak into the private lives of celebrities: Johnny Hallyday, David Bowie, Mick Jagger, Sharon Stone, Cindy Crawford, Caroline of Monaco, Harrison Ford, Victoria Beckham, Vanessa Paradis, Claudia Schiffer, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Alain Delon, Britney Spears, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Pamela Anderson, Paris Hilton, Tom Cruise, Robert De Niro, Taylor Swift, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Marion Cotillard, Jean Dujardin, and more.  

All the French and American stars have been photographed by Sébastien. He is also a terror for Presidents of the Republic. In September 1994, he revealed the existence of Mazarine, leaving a famous Parisian restaurant on the arm of her father, François Mitterrand.  

Ten years later, he captured François Hollande, helmet on his head, going to meet Julie Gayet on Rue du Cirque. He also spent two years closely following the Macron couple, this time officially, documenting their private lives. He is also credited with the only images of the RAID assault during the tragic Hyper Cacher hostage crisis.  

A fascinating collection filled with outrageous and humorous stories, offering insights into our times and the "society of the spectacle" predicted by Guy Debord.  

About the Author  

Sébastien Valiela, born on March 18, 1971, is a photojournalist nicknamed the "king of paparazzi." His photos have been featured worldwide, gracing over 600 magazine covers.  

"Photography is much more than a mere profession; it’s a deep passion, an unshakable calling. Behind every paparazzo lies a photographer—a mix of hunter and adventurer. I was drawn to this passion from a young age, at 8 years old, when I received my first camera."  

Since then, photography has been a faithful companion. To photograph is to forever capture a moment that even the sharpest memory cannot hold. It is to share with the world the scenes we were privileged to witness. It is also about extraordinary encounters, whether it’s rubbing shoulders with celebrities who inspire the public, witnessing exceptional events, being backstage at a presidential election one day, or hiding in a Thai jungle the next. Always in the heart of the action, living a thousand lives in one.  

Details  

Number of pages: 308  

Number of illustrations: Over 250 photos  

Author: Sébastien Valiela  

Languages: French and English  

Release date: November 2024  

Dimensions: 25 cm x 33 cm x 4 cm  

Weight: 3 kg  

Materials: 200g matte coated paper, linen-wrapped cover, hot-stamped gold embossing  

ISBN: 978-2-487507-02-9  

5256
Characteristics
3 Items

Specific References

ean139782487507029
mpn540012104

Sign in

Megamenu

Your cart

There are no more items in your cart