Paris on an iPhone: where to get the best photos

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • #Paris #France #iphone
    In part 1 of the PhotowalksTV in Paris series of episodes, we roam the City of Light with an iPhone 14 Pro and Insta360 X3 cameras to capture the greatest hits in Europe's most romantic city.
    Where to get the best photos of the Eiffel Tower, Arc de 'Triomphe, Alexander III bridge and more. Tune in to find out.
    This episode is brought to you by @smugmug, which I use for photo and video backup, organization and running the www.jeffersongraham.net website
    The #PhotowalksTV series is all about bringing viewers to iconic places in search of the best photo spots and how to get them.
    Big thanks to Ruth Stroud for photo help, and Najib and Françoise of the Hotel de Champ du Mars for their expertise. @tvnejib
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    Chapters
    00:00 Paris
    00:57 Eiffel Tower
    01:25 Best hidden Eiffel Tower spot
    02:05 Trocadero
    02:25 Boat ride down the Seine
    02:50 Arc de Triomphe
    03:13 How to do a Timelapse
    03:36 Photo tip: the disappearing car
    04:03 Brought to you by SmugMug
    05:05 Alexander III bridge
    06:03 Louvre
    06:49 Notre Dame
    07:04 Street Photography in Paris
    07:40 Père-Lachaise cemetery
    08:04 Paris food
    08:55 Nico
    10:58 Bonjour
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Комментарии • 27

  • @PhotowalksTV
    @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

    Check out all the Paris episodes!
    Paris, part 1: Greatest Snaps: ruclips.net/video/H-DFbz2CXHs/видео.html
    Paris, part 2: Montmartre: ruclips.net/video/VRfZq6EgRbU/видео.html
    Paris, part 3: Rue Cler: ruclips.net/video/avDvZiEb6Lc/видео.html
    Paris, part 4: Paris in Slo Mo: ruclips.net/video/ac2I4zJBG5k/видео.html

  • @Beh0ldas0n
    @Beh0ldas0n 2 месяца назад

    Such a great channel. Well done sir!

  • @ellenkubo4678
    @ellenkubo4678 Год назад

    Catching up on my watching...envious!

    • @PhotowalksTV
      @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

      easy to get to--direct flights from LAX!

  • @michaelfarley986
    @michaelfarley986 Год назад

    Mark Thompson sent me but I stayed for the photos!

    • @PhotowalksTV
      @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

      Thanks Michael. Glad to have you here!

  • @rickmasters818
    @rickmasters818 Год назад

    Just watched you Interview on”Behind the Shot”and immediately wanted to view your channel to learn more. Love the Paris photo walk extremely helpful 😊thanks

  • @Wilbur_Long
    @Wilbur_Long Год назад

    Well done!!!!!

  • @ruthtalksfood
    @ruthtalksfood Год назад

    Great episode! Magnifique!

  • @YellowProductions
    @YellowProductions Год назад

    Great episode Jeff! I particularly like the beret look! :)

  • @PhotowalksTV
    @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

    The PhotowalksTV in Paris series starts here with the greatest hits! Over the next few weeks, we'll also take you to the best neighborhood in Paris (Rue Cler) and most photographable: Montmartre. Stay tuned!

  • @jtinoco9859
    @jtinoco9859 Год назад

    Absolutely amazing Jefferson! We were in Paris a couple of years ago and your videos just make me want to be there again. Lovely!

    • @PhotowalksTV
      @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

      Thanks! I have Parts 2 and 3 for Saturday, from Montmartre and Rue Cler!

  • @cmichaelhaugh8517
    @cmichaelhaugh8517 Год назад

    Love that city. Looking forward to more episodes.

    • @PhotowalksTV
      @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

      Thanks as always! Montmartre coming up next.

  • @schretter1
    @schretter1 Год назад +1

    Thank you for you excellent photowalks filmed with the iPhone. Can you say a little about how they are assembled. Video editing software? Is that done on the iPhone also

    • @PhotowalksTV
      @PhotowalksTV  Год назад

      Thanks so much for the comment. This calls for a full, in-depth post in the newsletter. Give me a few days, and I'll get it done. I'll also let you know here when it's up. BTW, I edit the show on my Mac in Final Cut. But more to come!

  • @davefratello7930
    @davefratello7930 Год назад

    Fun, informative, inspiring! Gotta get to Paris next year. Thank you!

  • @evelynschmitt9998
    @evelynschmitt9998 Год назад

    Is that Ruth's beret? Looks good!!!

  • @gillesmatheronpro
    @gillesmatheronpro Год назад

    Nice postcard of the City, a good introduction for a deeper view.
    But... "the museum is cool" ? I worry a bit about this one. We are here with the largest museum in the World, and one of the oldest (it used to be defensive castle, then the residence of the King, then a "basic" castle, then a King's art museum, then split between the Museum and the Ministry of Finances, etc.).
    Where is the "cool" thing here ? Try a proper visit, not that touristic sprint too many are doing. If you want to appreciate, understand, experience, the place the way it should... I can serenely affirm : plan on spending some 8 to 10 weeks in the Louvre. Just as a reference, the Egyptology departement is large and rich enough for anyone to invest between 11 and 14 days. And, aside from all the "departements", you have to take into account all permanently exposed statues and paintings and artworks, in stairways, corridors, wall corners, balconies.
    As a guide in Paris (which, I remind everyone, is to be pronounced "pah-ree"), I urge every visitor to spend time appreciating places and people. Not running, for it will bring you nothing but frustration. I remember those tourists I took to the hidden places of the Tour Eiffel (its proper name), who told me about their "visit" of the Louvre : "Yes, we've had quite some time in here and seen most of it.". And when I asked about their "thorough" visit, they told me "We were there from 10:00 to 12:00 this morning.".
    Other details : the river is "Seine", the hill by the north of the city is "Montmartre", the street markets are "marchés", last letters of French words are silent 99% of the time (such as "marchés", "Paris", "Champs"), "beret" hats are worn in the South-West of France and Pyrénées but only fashion-fans wear them in Paris (I personally don't know anyone, under 65 years of age, to ever wear a beret), we like Edith Piaf but she passed away in 1963 and French music has lived many revolutions since then (for those not-in-the-know, Daft Punk, L'Impératice, Christine and the Queens, Justice, Bruno Coulais, La Femme, David Guetta, Air, Yelle... all French).
    One must differentiate "arrondissements", which are official and administrative, and "neighbourhoods", which are cultural and historic. A turning point in this aspect is the enlargement of the city in 1860, after a decree of 1859 by Governor (or "Prefet") Haussmann. From January 1860, the city gained arrondissements 12 to 20 (the outermost ones), nearly doubling its population and increasing its surface by a huge amount. This caused many small suburbs to cease to exist independently, and turn into Parisian neighbourhoods : Belleville, le Petit Montrouge, Grenelle, Montmartre, Auteuil, etc.

  • @user-pf2xc9xc4u
    @user-pf2xc9xc4u Год назад

    It's pronounced a-ron-DISE-ment.