Evening light falls across Pont Neuf, where old Paris meets the new. This timeless view became the cover image for Paris Ink.
From the grand boulevards of Paris to Monet’s dreamy garden in Giverny, the medieval charm of Provins, the bohemian spirit of Montmartre, and the quiet anticipation of Charles de Gaulle Airport, this Paris travel photography collection captures the heart of France as seen through my lens. Each frame tells part of a visual travel memoir — moments of art, light, and everyday beauty that linger long after the journey ends. All photos were taken with my Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra smartphone.
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Inner-City Paris
Elegant, bustling, and endlessly photogenic — Paris reveals something new around every corner. From café terraces and bookstalls along the Seine to timeless landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Notre-Dame, these photos celebrate the city’s unmistakable charm.
Montmartre
Perched high above the city, Montmartre is the soul of bohemian Paris. Between winding laneways, street artists, and the legendary view from the Sacré-Cœur, it’s a neighbourhood where creativity and romance meet.
Monet’s Garden in Autumn at Giverny
A living masterpiece. Monet’s Garden, about 80 km northwest of Paris, feels like stepping into one of his own paintings — wisteria, water lilies, and soft reflections of light that inspired generations of artists and dreamers alike.
Provins
A step back in time, Provins, about 90 km southeast of Paris, brims with medieval architecture, cobbled streets, and lively history. This UNESCO-listed town offers a glimpse into France’s past — complete with knights, falcons, and fortifications that whisper old stories.
Charles de Gaulle Airport
Even journeys must pause — or begin — somewhere. These photos from Charles de Gaulle Airport capture the quieter side of travel: reflections, goodbyes, and the soft hum of anticipation before the next adventure. What struck me most, though, was the unexpected touch of Art Deco design — elegant curves, warm tones, and geometric details that made even an airport feel like part of Paris’s grand aesthetic.
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