Best Photography Spots in Paris During the Winter Season

 

The winter in Paris is so quiet and magical that it is the dream of the photographer.

 

There is not so crowd the streets shine after the rain, and the light of winter illuminates everything with its golden light.

 

I recall the first winter I spent in Paris, when I was walking around taking photos with my camera, and the photos were like on a postcard. Each of the corners appeared to be a story.

 

Montmartre

 

In winter Montmartre is like going back in time. The cobblestone pavements are nearly deserted at the beginning of the day, and the white snow on the roofs makes a bonus of beauty.

 

I was fond of taking pictures of the artists' square and the Sacre-Coeur Basilica with naked trees. These foggy mornings give a soft dreamy effect which is ideal in taking moody shots.

The Seine and Its Bridges

 

Nothing comes like strolling along the Seine with a camera in your hand. The river in winter is presented as a reflection of delicate city light and street lamps.

 

I took hours to take shots of the reflections on the water, the iconic bridges and how the light reflected on the old buildings in the river.

 

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Eiffel Tower from Trocadero

 

The Trocadero in itself is a favourite, but in winter it is better. There are fewer people and you can clearly see the tower with frosty trees in the background.


I recall waiting for the sunset when the sky was changing and the lights of the Eiffel Tower started blinking. It is one of those situations which you can never plan but you are happy to get.

 

Le Marais

 

In winter, Le Marais is ideal to go with street photography. Its small streets, antique houses and retail outlets shine in the winter sun.

 

I was out in the afternoon, snapping shots of people who were sitting on cafe terraces, holiday shop windows, and the seasonal languor of a city.

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