You’ll feel Paris waking up around you as your local photographer guides you through quick stops near Trocadéro and the Eiffel Tower. Laugh off nerves, try out your best French (or not), and get every edited photo sent straight to your inbox — usually by the end of the day. These are moments you’ll actually want to look back on.
There was this low hum of scooters and chatter as we walked up toward Trocadéro — you know that sound Paris makes before the city’s fully awake? Nina met us right outside the metro, camera already in hand. She’d been here so many times she could probably walk it blindfolded, but she still paused to check where the light hit the pavement. I remember her asking if we wanted “classic Eiffel” or something a little more hidden (I went classic — nerves). The air smelled faintly like roasted chestnuts from a street cart nearby. It was colder than I expected for May, but maybe that helped with the goosebumps.
Nina had this way of making us laugh without trying too hard — my partner snorted when she told us to “just pretend you’re not freezing.” At one point, I tried to say something in French and she grinned, correcting me gently (I’m still not sure I got it right). She moved us around between three or four spots, always checking if I was okay in my shoes on those slippery steps. There were other couples getting photos too, but somehow it felt like we had our own little pocket of Paris for those thirty minutes.
The whole thing went by weirdly fast. She showed us a few shots on her camera — honestly, I never look that relaxed in pictures. Later that day (actually just after lunch), all the edited photos landed in my inbox. Every single one. No waiting weeks or picking favorites. There’s one where my hair’s blowing across my face and we’re both laughing — I keep coming back to that one. It doesn’t look staged at all.
The session is 30 minutes long.
Yes, all photos taken during your session are sent to you fully edited.
You’ll get all your edited photos the same day or next day (plus one extra day if it’s Friday).
Mainly around Trocadéro and Eiffel Tower; other options like Louvre or Montmartre are possible if arranged.
Yes, sessions can be adapted for wheelchairs or strollers—just let Nina know in advance.
You can request accessories like balloons, flowers, gender reveal props, or proposal setups ahead of time.
Your photos may be published on social media unless you specify otherwise when booking.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to Trocadéro area.
Your experience includes a 30-minute private Paris photoshoot with a local photographer at three to five different spots near Trocadéro and Eiffel Tower, all images fully edited and delivered digitally within a day—plus flexibility for accessibility needs and optional props if requested ahead of time.
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