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  • *EXCLUSIVE* Jennifer Garner gets busy on a Monday morning
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    *EXCLUSIVE* Jennifer Garner gets busy on a Monday morning
    *EXCLUSIVE* Hollywood, CA - Actress Jennifer Garner walks around Hollywood chewing on a pen while looking for an address on this Monday morning. She wore a simple colored tee with jeans and white Prada sneakers.

    AKM-GSI June 27, 2016

    To License These Photos, Please Contact :

    Maria Buda
    (917) 242-1505
    mbuda@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com

    or

    Mark Satter
    (317) 691-9592
    msatter@akmgsi.com
    sales@akmgsi.com
    www.akmgsi.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)

    DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY

     

  • Ozzy Osbourne Signs Copies of Trust Me I'm Dr. Ozzy
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    Ozzy Osbourne Signs Copies of Trust Me I'm Dr. Ozzy
    , Huntington Beach, CA, 10/11/2011 - Ozzy Osbourne Signs Copies of Trust Me I'm Dr. Ozzy at Barnes And Noble.

    -PICTURED: Ozzy Osbourne
    -PHOTO by: Erik Jordan/startraksphoto.com
    -EKJv91726.JPG

    Startraks Photo
    New York, NY
    For licensing please call 212-414-9464 or email sales@startraksphoto.com Ozzy Osbourne (PHOTO: DUKAS/STARTRAKS)

    DUKAS/STARTRAKS

     

  • Amanda Peet and daughter Frances Pen at the Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, America - 30 Jan 2010
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    Amanda Peet and daughter Frances Pen at the Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, America - 30 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by BDG / Rex Features ( 1099237b )
    Amanda Peet and daughter Frances Pen
    Amanda Peet and daughter Frances Pen at the Coldwater Canyon Park in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, America - 30 Jan 2010

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • FEATURE - Die besten Bilder des Wochenendes
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    FEATURE - Die besten Bilder des Wochenendes
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gareth Everett/Huw Evans/REX/Shutterstock (9272366e)
    A walker approaches the highest point in southern Britain as she reaches the top of Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales.
    Snow in South Wales, UK - 10 Dec 2097

    (c) Dukas

     

  • President Trump Gives Remarks At Greek Independence Day Celebration
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    President Trump Gives Remarks At Greek Independence Day Celebration
    President Donald Trump throws a pen used to sign a proclamation on Greek Independence Day during an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington DC, on March 24, 2025. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/NurPhoto)

     

  • President Trump Gives Remarks At Greek Independence Day Celebration
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    President Trump Gives Remarks At Greek Independence Day Celebration
    President Donald Trump throws a pen used to sign a proclamation on Greek Independence Day during an event in the East Room of the White House in Washington DC, on March 24, 2025. (Photo by Aaron Schwartz/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Parlamentswahl in Frankreich: Rechtsnationale bei erster Runde vorne
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    NEWS - Parlamentswahl in Frankreich: Rechtsnationale bei erster Runde vorne
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (14565388i)
    A defaced campaign poster of the far-right Rassemblement National (National Rally), shows party leader Marine Le Pen (L) and her 28-year-old protege, Jordan Bardella, in front of a voting station during the first-round of parliamentary elections in Paris, France, on Sunday, June 30, 2024. The divided country is voting in high-stakes snap elections that could see the far-right party sweep to power in a historic first.
    Citizens vote in Paris, France - 30 Jun 2024

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
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    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE rollerball pen.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909258_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909257_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen laboratory package
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909256_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE fountain pen laboratory package
    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909255_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909254_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909253_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE rollerball pen.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    DUKAS_168909252_FER
    Frankenstein inspired pen comes with mad scientist lab
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Frankenstein 1
    Ref 15801
    26/04/2024
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: Montegrappa

    Italian luxury goods maker Montegrappa has a monster new offering for collectors — a pen that pays tribute to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein horror story.

    And the writing instrument, in fountain and rollerball options, comes packaged in a Dr Frankenstein-style lab with the pan strapped to a table.

    The limited-edition writing creation is dedicated to the 1931 Universal Pictures adaptation of English author Shelley’s 1816 novel Frankenstein, panned when she was aged just 18.

    It was first published two years later.

    A Montegrappa spokesperson said it was inspired by the” iconic, mad-scientist aesthetic of Universal’s Frankenstein.”

    Each set, called Frankenstein L.E. , is handcrafted from antiqued brass to emulate Victorian laboratory equipment with dark ruthenium electroplating.

    OPS: Frankenstein LE pen;s have a mechanism that opens a shutter to reveal the green faced Frankenstein's monster in the pen cap

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223779_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223778_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223777_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223776_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223775_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223774_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223773_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook and pen

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223772_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook, pen and app.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    DUKAS_163223771_FER
    Smart notebook links the written word into the digital domain
    Ferrari Press Agency

    Note book 1 

    Ref 15334

    28/11/2023

    See Ferrari text

    Pictures MUST credit: XNote


    A high tech notebook that instantly transcribes any writings or drawings onto a smartphone or tablet, has been unveiled.

    The XNote is powered by artificial intelligence in the form of ChatGPT.

    The package is made up of a paper notebook, a smart pen and an app.

    It is also able to automatically create reminders and tag notes so they can be found more easily using keywords.

    It is not language specific so it can be used by any , including dialects, around the world.

    The XNote also has the ability to make handwritten notes interactive.

    Through its sophisticated technology, users can query past entries, request concise summaries of detailed notes, and even generate quizzes for study purposes.

    This is achieved by using a smart pen equipped with a specialised sensor that is said to accurately capture the writer's inputs.

    Each stroke, word, and doodle gets recorded.

    OPS: The XNote notebook

    Picture supplied by Ferrari
    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075890_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075889_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075885_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075883_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075882_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075870_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075869_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075868_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075867_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075862_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075861_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075860_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075859_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075856_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creating with the ChefDoodler.

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

  • New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    DUKAS_156075855_FER
    New kitchen device is a sweet treat for bakers.
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Chef Doodler 1
    Ref 14833
    02/06/2023
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit: WobbleWorks

    A new 3D pen is set to cook up a storm in the kitchen.

    The ChefDoodler lets cooks draw shapes and structures in sugar.

    The cutting-edge culinary tool has been designed to make things like elaborate cake decorations simply to do.

    The US company behind the pen, WobbleWorks, says it was inspired to create the device because traditional sugar sculpting methods are cumbersome, time-consuming and can be dangerous.

    A spokesperson explained:” It removes the most frustrating barriers to sugar work - heating, sugar stability, and working quickly before the sugar sets. “

    Users load the ChefDoodler with capsules of isomalt, a sugar substitute that available in a six colour range.

    They then select a speed setting and start drawing eye-catching sweet treats in seconds.

    The pen extrudes strands slowly for intricate work or fast for filling in shapes and structures, and comes with two removable nozzles, two capsule cartridges, a cleaning brush and a power supply with international adapters.

    A transparent silicone mat is also supplied as a base for building 3D structures or for following stencils placed underneath.

    OPS: Creations made with the ChefDoodler

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

     

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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629q)
    French residents walk past campaign posters depicting outgoing president Emmanuel Macron on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. Citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629r)
    A French resident votes on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629o)
    Residents walk past campaign posters on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between farright candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629p)
    Residents walk past campaign posters on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between farright candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629n)
    French residents vote behind the curtains of the ballot booth on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629k)
    Residents walk past campaign posters on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between farright candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629l)
    French residents line up to vote on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629m)
    French residents walk past campaign posters depicting outgoing president Emmanuel Macron on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. Citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629i)
    French residents walk past campaign posters depicting outgoing president Emmanuel Macron on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. Citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629j)
    French residents line up to vote on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between far-right candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
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    NEWS - Frankreich: Abstimmungssonntag der französischen Präsidentschaftsstichwahl
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maya Vidon-White/UPI/Shutterstock (12909629h)
    Residents walk past campaign posters on the last round of presidential elections in Paris, France, on Sunday April 24, 2022. French citizens went to the polls to choose between farright candidate Marine Le Pen and outgoing President Emmanuel Macron.
    French Presidential Elections, Paris, France - 24 Apr 2022

    (c) Dukas

     

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