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Paris: The City in Every Frame

$1,400.00
Overview Itinerary Expedition Leaders Requirements & Essential Expedition Home
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Duration 3 Days
Group Size Max 8 People
Difficulty easy
Location Marais District, Seine Riverbanks, Luxembourg Gardens, Louvre Quarter

Expedition Overview

Paris has been photographed more than any other city on earth — which means the standard images are not just available but over-reproduced to the point of invisibility, and the interesting photography now happens in the arrondissements between the monuments. The Canal Saint-Martin's cast-iron footbridges and plane-tree banks are at their most optically clear at 6am before the first café opens; the covered passages of the 2nd and 9th arrondissements receive a quality of glass-vaulted afternoon light that has no equivalent in the city's open streets; and Belleville's Rue de Ménilmontant climbs through a quarter where the immigrant markets run from dawn and the signage has not been curated for tourism.

Kirsten Bruning approaches Paris without the elevated Arc de Triomphe viewpoint and the Eiffel Tower framing that constitute most of the city's photographic export. The expedition works at street level in the arrondissements the guidebooks treat as transition zones — reading the specific quality of Paris light not as a backdrop for monuments but as the defining characteristic of street life in a city where the relationship between stone, water, and sky changes every hour.

Expedition Itinerary

Day 1: Canal Saint-Martin — The City Before It Wakes

The Canal Saint-Martin runs 4.5km between the Bastille basin and the Villette, lined with 19th-century cast-iron footbridges and flanked by plane trees that produce dappled shade from mid-morning. Pre-dawn positioning at the Rue Grange-aux-Belles bridge catches the canal surface as a mirror — the bridge arches reflected in still water before the first barge movement disturbs it. By 7am the light has entered the canal corridor from the east: warm, directional, lasting until 9am before it levels and the surface goes flat. The covered passages (Galerie Vivienne, Passage Brady) are best photographed in the early afternoon when the glass vaults are fully lit from above.

The Goal of the Day: Urban canal photography in pre-dawn mirror conditions; glass-vaulted passage light and the covered-market interior.

Day 2: Le Marais & Belleville — Two Centuries in One Day

The Marais is Paris's best-preserved 17th-century residential quarter: the hôtels particuliers on Rue des Francs-Bourgeois pre-date Haussmann's boulevards by 200 years and their scale is intimate enough for close architectural photography at street level. From the Marais we move east to Belleville, where the hill's immigrant quarter runs street markets from 7am — the Rue de Belleville itself, the North African produce market on the connecting streets, the Vietnamese bakeries on the lower slope. The light here is open to the east and direct in the morning: a different quality from the enclosed Marais lanes entirely.

The Goal of the Day: Pre-Haussmann urban architecture and contemporary market street documentary photography; two contrasting Paris scales in sequence.

Day 3: Seine Quays — The Bouquiniste Hour and Low-Angle Light

The Seine's bouquiniste stalls open at 9am but the photographic conditions are best at 7:30, when the morning light crosses the river at a low angle and hits the Île de la Cité's stone embankment directly. The Left Bank quays below Saint-Germain catch the reflection off the water from below — the buildings glow from the underside in a quality of light available nowhere else in the city. The quays are on two levels: the upper road and the lower riverside walkway 4 metres below, and the angles from water level are different in every direction. Late afternoon: Saint-Germain itself, where the light narrows between the buildings after 4pm and the café terraces are backlit from the west.

The Goal of the Day: River quay photography in low-angle reflected morning light; café terrace and boulevard photography in backlit late afternoon.

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Base Expedition Price: $1,400.00 per person

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Private Expedition

A fully personalized experience with a dedicated guide team—just for your group.

Solo Expedition
4× base group price
1 guest + private guide + full support crew
Expedition for Two
2× group price each
2 guests + private guide + full support crew
Family Expedition
3× base group price
2 adults + up to 2 kids + private guide & crew
Why does it cost more?

A private expedition requires the same logistics, crew, and equipment as a full group—just for you. This ensures top-quality service, safety, and full attention from our experienced team.

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Travel with a small group of like-minded explorers. Or bring your own group and unlock exclusive discounts.

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Standard rate - 1 person joining a group
Small Group - 4 People
10% off total (pay for 3.6)
Small group saver – fill a group & save.
Medium Group - 5-6 People
Pay for 5 people (6th joins free)
Bring more, pay less. 6th travels free!
Large Group - 7–8 People
Pay for 7 people (8th joins free)
Best value – bring a full group!

Independent Expedition

Travel independently and manage your own logistics. Your fee includes a complete itinerary, curated course materials, and structured learning assignments.

Independent Explorer
$1,400.00 $560.00 60% reduced cost
With daily 1:1 video mentorship beginning from your selected expedition date, we guide you step by step—what to explore, what to capture, and how to refine your work.

Accommodation Options

While you travel independently, we can arrange stays with our trusted partners to ensure comfort, great locations, and a seamless photography experience.
I do not need accommodation
I will arrange my own accommodation separately
$0.00
Private Room
Your own private accommodation throughout the expedition.
$167.00 per night × 3 nights
Shared Room
Share accommodation with another expedition participant
$100.20 per night × 3 nights 40% discount - $66.80 less per night
Luxury Accommodation
Premium rooms with additional amenities when available.
$217.10 per night × 3 nights (30% premium)

Payment Options & Price Breakdown

Standard Payment
Pay 30% now and the rest at the expedition start.
30% upfront, 70% on location
Advanced Payment (60%)
Pay 60% now, 40% later, and receive a 7% discount on total price.
7% discount
Partial Payment (50%)
Pay 50% now and 50% at expedition start with a 5% discount.
5% discount
Full Payment Required (100%)
Pay now to begin expedition planning and mentorship preparation.
Independent Expedition Rate

Price Breakdown

Base Expedition Cost $1,400.00 per person
Group Size & Type 1 × $1,400.00 = $1,400.00 (Standard Rate)
Accommodation —
Group Discount —
Independent Expedition (60% reduced cost) —
Discount/Premium No Discount (Standard Payment)
Price Per Person $1,400.00
Total $1,400.00
Payment Now —
Payment Later —

Note: Final price may vary based on specific expedition details and customizations.

Expedition Leaders

Kirsten Bruning

L&C Faculty Expedition Leader – Western Europe

Kirsten Bruning is a distinguished L&C Faculty Expedition Leader and Art Marketing Specialist based in the vibrant city of Cologne, Germany. Since joining Light & Composition University in 2019, Kirsten has dedicated her expertise to guiding aspiring photographers and promoting the art of visual storytelling. Her photographic work is characterized by a profound appreciation for the subtle beauty found in nature and a unique ability to capture the emotional narratives embedded within everyday moments. Her approach encourages participants to look beyond the obvious, fostering a deeper connection with their surroundings and their craft.

Kirsten's journey into photography began at an early age, sparked by her father's introduction to the timeless art of analogue photography. This foundational experience instilled in her a meticulous eye and a deep respect for the photographic process, influences that are evident in her diverse range of specialties. She masterfully navigates various genres, including Street, Architecture, Portrait, Landscape, Nature, Long Exposure, Travel, and Documentary photography. Whether she's exploring urban environments or serene natural landscapes, Kirsten consistently seeks to uncover and highlight the often-overlooked details that tell a compelling story.

As an experienced Expedition Leader, Kirsten leads immersive photographic journeys across a rich tapestry of European locations, including Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France. Her expeditions are more than just photo walks; they are carefully curated experiences designed to inspire creativity, enhance technical skills, and provide participants with unforgettable cultural and visual encounters. Through her warm guidance and extensive knowledge, Kirsten empowers photographers of all levels to refine their vision and capture the world with authenticity and artistic flair, embodying the spirit of discovery and artistic expression.

Travel Information

Local Logistics

Utilize Paris's efficient Metro system for inter-district travel, purchasing a multi-day pass for convenience. Plan walking routes within each district, as many photographic opportunities are best discovered on foot. Ensure your camera batteries are fully charged and carry spare power banks, as long days of shooting will deplete them quickly.

Health and Safety

Wear comfortable, supportive walking shoes, as you will cover significant distances daily across various terrains. Stay hydrated by carrying a water bottle and be mindful of your personal belongings, especially in crowded tourist areas and on public transport. In case of emergency, the general European emergency number is 112.

Cultural Guidelines for Photographers

Always be respectful of local residents and their privacy; it is polite to ask permission before taking close-up photos of individuals. When photographing inside public buildings or museums like parts of the Louvre, be aware of "no flash" policies and designated photography zones. Avoid obstructing pathways or views for others, especially at popular scenic spots along the Seine Riverbanks or within Luxembourg Gardens.

What to Bring

Photography EquipmentCamera body and spare batteryLenses for Street, Portrait, Architecture photographyMemory cards and portable hard driveTripod for long exposure shotsCamera bag with weather protectionClothingComfortable walking shoesLayered clothing for variable weatherCompact rain jacketPersonal ItemsValid ID or passportTravel insurance documentsCash and payment cards

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