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Sarah and Tim’s Paris portrait session brought together three of the city’s most elegant locations: the Petit Palais, Pont Alexandre III, and the Eiffel Tower. Their gallery blends timeless architecture, soft Parisian light, and a relaxed editorial style—everything couples look for when planning a photoshoot in Paris.
We began at the Petit Palais, one of the most beautiful buildings in Paris for wedding portraits, couple sessions, and engagement photography. Its gold doors, grand stone columns, and curved staircase give every photo a refined, luxurious feel. The morning light here is especially flattering and allows for crisp, clean portraits without harsh shadows. If you’re planning your own Paris photo session, Petit Palais is ideal for couples who want a sophisticated yet romantic backdrop without the heavy crowds of the Louvre.
From there, we walked across to Pont Alexandre III, the most iconic bridge in Paris for elegant couple photography. The ornate lampposts, gold detailing, and open skyline make this bridge perfect for sweeping editorial shots. It’s also one of the best spots to capture both movement and still, statuesque portraits—giving couples a dynamic variety in their gallery.
We finished at the Eiffel Tower, the essential location for any Paris photoshoot. Whether framed from the Trocadéro gardens, along the Seine, or through the nearby streets, the Eiffel Tower creates instantly recognizable and timeless images. Sarah and Tim opted for both wide, cinematic views and intimate close-ups, creating a well-rounded gallery that celebrates this iconic landmark.
