PARIS PHOTO DIARY

paris style, prosecco and plaid

What can I say other than Paris is a dream? I would try to explain it in words but it wouldn’t do it justice. At least once in their lifetime every person should have the opportunity to visit Paris. It’s a magical city full of love, beauty, art, and incredible food. During our trip my Mom and I wandered the streets, got lost in neighborhoods, drank wine at lunch, shopped, ate incredible food and took in the magnificence of the city.

Wearing: Barbour Jacket // French Connection Wool Coat // Brahmin Bag // J Brand Jeans // Madewell Jeans // Talbots Boots // Sole Society Hat and Scarf

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  1. Helena Push

    The Paris photo diary looks amazing — it really captures that mix of charm and everyday life you only notice when you slow down and look closely. What stood out to me is how small details, like reflections or candid street moments, make the photos feel alive. I’ve had times where I came back from a trip with way too many shots, and the editing process felt endless. Learning tricks for speeding that up made a huge difference for me — this guide on how to mass edit photos https://skylum.com/blog/how-to-mass-edit-photos
    has been a lifesaver when I want to keep the natural vibe of my pictures but still polish them. It’s helped me enjoy my travel photos more without getting stuck in hours of editing.

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