








Five months ago I went to Paris for a mini vacay and I still dream about those yummy crepes and Berthillon. Excellent times I'll never forget. Well, I finally got around to develop a few rolls of film from that trip. The weather was frigid so you'll notice a few people all bundled up. I even managed to take a photo of me on one of the bridges, pretending to blend in with the parisians. If only Paris was close enough where I could hop on a train there and back for a weekend, that would be awesome! I bet it's all nice and green and warm right now.
To see more from my Paris adventures : ONE + TWO

The first double exposure is perfect!! it ties two parts of their amazing architecture into the one image. All these images fill me with such desire foto be in France.
ReplyDeleteI've never been...your photos looks so magical. Love them.
ReplyDeleteI just saw some of these photos in my flickr feed this morning. They are breathtaking! What's the story with the cadenas on the fence? You look so stylish there too.. supaire le sigh.. love these images!
ReplyDeleteThese are such wonderful photos!! The first one especially! I now regret not having a film camera with me when I was in Paris..
ReplyDeleteOh this makes me long for Paris! I miss it too :( I so hope to go back someday! Love that photo of you!
ReplyDeleteyou have a great talent for photography, my friend!
ReplyDeletei've also been to paris by myself and yes, next time i will be bringing the BF or at least a friend!
@ Hannah Thank you. :)
ReplyDelete@ Amanda Paris is gorgeous and romantic and fun. I think you'll love the city!
@ Chantale Thanks, C! Those cadenas are locks of love, so sweet and romantic, of course!
@ May Thank you!
@ Cassie I wanna go back, like, now! hah.
@ Drew Thanks, man! :D
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ReplyDeleteBeaaautiful shots as always. I want your mad photo skills. Write us a tips post someday! :) !! I love how you shot unusual everyday bits, like the beauty of the locks on the fence.
ReplyDeleteSooo lovely! The double exposures are amazing, what kind of camera did you use?
ReplyDeleteYou know, I could hop in the train (or car) and be in Paris in a few hours, but I've never done it for the weekend. Because a weekend is so not enough and I would be crying big tears not wanting to leave.
Did you see my and Banoo's lock on the bridge? We have a big ole' gold one there too! It's a shame I didn't know about your blog before when we lived there- I could have taken you to our local caff for the most tooth-rottingly awesome fondant au chocolat with vanillller ice cream. You'd want to get tiny and live in it...a little chocolate house which you could slowly devour. Seriously. Also, you totally fit in with the Parisiens. Well done!
ReplyDelete@ littlebouquets thank you
ReplyDelete@ Van Aw, you so sweet. Thank you!
@ Iris I used the Yashica D. Really nice for double or triple exposures. I am wicked jealous of you! I would go every weekend!
@ Süsk Of course you and your boo, Banoo have one there. You two are ridiculously cute. I wish we knew each other then! I could've use a buddy or two. And mmm, don't even tease me with those wicked words. I die for ice cream.
Please come again this winter so we can hook up - I'd love that! These snaps are headed straight for pinterest...!
ReplyDeleteI miss Paris. Used to go twice a year when I was in Europe. Let me know when you go back and I have a few secret spots for shopping and thrifting...yes, they do have those! :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous photos as always :)
ReplyDeletei'm always revisiting old trips and am amazed how quickly the months slip past. I think 'oh we were in such and such city recently' and then i realise it was actually over a year ago. Where has this year disappeared to?!
Brilliant. I want to travel to Paris so badly!
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i love them all!! you really are so so talented my tamodachi. :) wish i could go back to paris with you to while watching shoot + get doubly inspired by the scenes + an artist at work!
ReplyDelete@ Will I would love to! I also wanna see Paris in the spring or summer. We'll have to do it together soon!
ReplyDelete@ Allan Oh la la! I'll keep ya updated!
@ SJ Time seem to tick faster as you get older. It's pretty crazy how fast everything is going.
@ sécia Thank you. You should definitely make a trip now!
@ Satsuki Arigato Satsuki-san! I would love to travel Paris with you!
beautiful, beautiful photos!
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Justine Thank you!
ReplyDeletewhat delicious photos! The first one is amazing, I thought it was a collage at first. You have totally captured the mood of Paris on a cold grey day...brrr
ReplyDelete@ Miss M. Brr...indeed. Thank you for the lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! It is indeed warm and green here now. Actually it is 36 °C and Parisians are boiling! Emma
ReplyDeleteoh my, these are gorgeous. love the keys. adding you to my blogroll!
ReplyDelete@ Emma Sounds lovely! I need to come back around this time. Thanks for the wonderful comment.
ReplyDelete@ oktooca Thank you so much! So sweet of you for stopping by. See ya around!
Goooorgeous. Just gorgeous. That violet tone? Those sights? I wish I could go to Paris someday. *wistful sigh*
ReplyDeleteI want to go so bad! If I ever go, you should come with us and bring your camera!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos!! you made paris look old-romantic, and i love that. sigh, paris is still on my list of places i must visit before i die. :-)
ReplyDeletei just love your photos of paris! so romantic + peaceful..
ReplyDelete@ Jacqueline Thanks, Jacqueline.
ReplyDelete@ A Merry Mishap I wanna go back so bad. I for sure will come with you! Oh, maybe J.Young is down too. :D
@ Angie Thanks, Angie! Paris is classic. I feel like you can't ever take a bad photo of Paris. I hope you get to go one day. :)
@ Shauna Thanks, Shuana! You're so sweet.
Wonderful photos as usual, the first one is amazing! I just linked to this post on my FB page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/La-Maison-dAnna-G/131098886966348
ReplyDeleteIt's been incredibly hot here in Paris over the last few days, far too hot for a Swedish girl like me! Today we're back to more reasonable temperatures and I can finally breathe again :)
And oh, welcome back, whenever you want to :)
ReplyDelete@ Anna You're so sweet. Thank you for the facebook shoutout! I'm liking you! :D I can't wait to come visit Paris when it's all warm. Next time, we'll have to grab coffee or ice cream or thrifties! :D
ReplyDeleteYour photos are gorgeous. I travel to Paris soon and I'm very excited. Your photos enhance my desire to travel. :)
ReplyDeleteuhmmmmm...i'm so down!!! these images make me weak in the knees! did i already say that? i'm your 35th comment. you're killin' it! love!
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wait.......do you want to go next summer? start saving!!!
ReplyDelete@ Kristin Thank you. You're gonna have such a great time in Paris and I'm sure you're gonna take tons of beautiful photos!
ReplyDelete@ Jennifer Next spring or summer! Let's! So excited!
Beautiful photography, just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, I can feel your good memories through them.
ReplyDeleteIf you go back to Paris once, let me know I could maybe give you some nice adresses.
Bonne soirée,
Unbelievably beautiful.
ReplyDelete@ Chairsmith Thank you!
ReplyDelete@ Bonjour Johanna Thank you for stopping by. Next time, I go back, I'll definitely let you know! So sweet!
@ Kerry Thanks, Kerry! I hope you'll get to visit Paris again! :D
oh my goodness, these photos are gorgeous! that double exposure is so dreamy, it intensified my dream to visit Paris a thousand times over. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletep.s. new to your blog and really loving it here. will definitely visit again.