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Kina Andzhela
Paris Photoshoot Ideas

Paris Photoshoot Ideas


When planning your Paris photoshoot, choose statement pieces in monochrome, black and white with textures and ornaments. These will give your photos an editorial and magazine-like feel. Couples with patterned motifs should avoid using prints, and vice versa. In the following examples, Kerry and Stephanie wore patterned skirts and monochrome-themed tops, but changed into more casual outfits for their second session. Using different textures and colors, the couples gave off different moods.

Place Vendome


Located east of the Eglise de la Madeleine, the famous Place Vendome is one of the world's most famous squares. It is surrounded by a variety of high-class stores and features a central column topped with a statue of Napoleon. The place is also known for its massive Vendome column, which was built using cannons taken from the combined armies of Europe. I use a Canon EOS 5D MarkII for the long exposure shots.


One of the most striking features of the Place Vendome is its unique octagonal shape. The square was originally a monastery, and was built on the ruins of the palace of the Duke of Vendome, which he purchased along with a nearby Capuchin monastery. The Royal Superintendent of Buildings was commissioned to design an area worthy of the Sun King. To achieve this, he invited the famous architect Jules Hardouin-Mansart to design the area.


Musee Rodin


The Musée Rodin has a rich history of attracting famous photographers and feature film-makers. Woody Allen, James Ivory, Jean-Luc Godard, Michel Semeniako, and Evgen Bavcar, to name a few, have all shot at this museum. However, it's important to know that there are specific rules for film shoots here. You must first obtain permission before visiting the museum. You'll need to pay a fee. The museum is closed for filming during the days.


To capture the essence of the museum, photographers should plan their shoots well in advance. In addition to offering a variety of options, photographers should also take note of the museum's photography policy. The museum's Photographic Agency has access to over 48,000 images, covering everything from the creation of the museum to the elaboration of its exhibition design. It also documents exhibitions, public events, and conservation projects at its Paris site. It also has two photo studios that respond quickly to requests. Visitors should expect to have their photographs taken from the museum with a professional photographer to create a unique souvenir of their Paris adventure.


To capture the essence of the museum's architecture, photography is a must, but there are many other ways to shoot. The museum's vast windows let in natural light, making the art on display pop. The museum's gardens provide a break between sculptures. Moreover, visitors can get inspired by the works of contemporaries and a few of the museum's famous patrons.


The Musee Rodin Paris photoshooting is an amazing way to capture the artist's creation process. The museum's collections of works by the famous French sculptor are showcased on 35 stunning photographs. The museum also showcases Camille Claudel's work. So, if you're a photographer, make sure to take your camera and capture some beautiful moments at the Musee Rodin Paris.


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