Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress

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Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress

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Wear a Paris fantasy, in the open air. I love the hand-made flying dress and how Jona and Bojan actively coach you into good poses against Eiffel Tower backdrops, and I also like the two-photographer setup that keeps the session moving. The one thing to plan for is that the dress change happens on-site with help, and there’s no proper changing room nearby.

This is a private photo walk designed around iconic views: you start at Pont d’Iéna, spend major time at Place du Trocadéro, then head along the Seine for that classic Paris river feeling (with sights toward Notre Dame and the Tuileries Garden). It’s priced per group (up to 2 people), but you can bring a partner or family members, so the session can work for anniversaries, birthdays, or a solo “main character” moment.

The shoot itself can run from 15 minutes to about 1 hour, depending on your chosen flow and photo package. If you want direction, flattering angles, and a romantic souvenir you can actually hold onto, this is a very strong value.

Key highlights at a glance

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Key highlights at a glance

  • Hand-made flying dress with multiple color options, designed to move well in photos
  • Jona + Bojan guide you through posing so you’re not guessing where to stand
  • Pont d’Iéna → Place du Trocadéro → Seine route built around the most photo-friendly views
  • Edited photos with lights/shadows/colour work, plus optional video depending on package
  • Open-air experience means you’ll want to dress smart for weather and comfort

Pont d’Iéna to Trocadéro: how the photo route really works

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Pont d’Iéna to Trocadéro: how the photo route really works
Your session begins at Pont d’Iéna, with the guide waiting on the middle of the bridge on the side closer to the Eiffel Tower. That matters more than you’d think. Arriving at the right spot saves time, and in Paris time is basically a currency you spend without noticing.

From there, you go to Place du Trocadéro for the main part of the shoot. This is where the Eiffel Tower looks most dramatic, and you get the classic “Paris postcard” framing without forcing the Eiffel Tower to share the shot with awkward angles. You’re not stuck in one pose either. With photographers working side by side, you can rotate through variations while the dress flows and you keep your confidence up.

Then you finish back toward Pont d’Iéna after a short Seine River stop (about 10 minutes). That river segment is short on purpose: it gives you movement and depth, plus those views that feel unmistakably Paris. The experience is designed to feel romantic and guided, not like a scavenger hunt.

One practical note: because it’s open-air and wardrobe is handled on-site, I’d treat this like a photo session that also asks a little of your logistics. Plan what you’ll wear underneath, and be ready to change quickly with help.

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Place du Trocadéro: your Eiffel Tower “wow” moment

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Place du Trocadéro: your Eiffel Tower “wow” moment
Trocadéro is the reason people book this. The Eiffel Tower isn’t just in the background here—it becomes part of the story. You’ll get photos that look like they were shot for a fashion magazine, but you’re not expected to “be a model.” Jona and Bojan guide you through posing and help you use the dress in a way that looks effortless in the final images.

You can expect lots of variety: different stances, dress angles, and framing that takes advantage of the square and the viewpoint. Even if you’re not used to posing, you’ll get direction fast. Many people feel nervous at first; the best part is how quickly you settle once you realize someone is steering the session, not leaving you alone to guess.

If you want to make the day smoother, do one simple thing before you meet: practice a couple of favorite poses in the mirror. You don’t need to rehearse like an actor. Just pick two or three body positions you like—then you can repeat them without overthinking once you’re in front of the cameras.

Seine River stop: Notre Dame to Tuileries Garden vibes

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The Seine segment is brief, but it adds that “Paris is really happening” feeling. You’re getting a different background texture than the Eiffel Tower viewpoints, with a sense of space and movement that suits a flowing dress. This stop is especially good if you want your photos to feel more like a memory of walking around Paris, not only a single landmark moment.

The experience specifically highlights the stretch of views from Notre Dame toward the Tuileries Garden. So if your dream is to have at least a few frames that don’t look purely Eiffel-focused, this is where those shots usually come from. It’s also a helpful change of pace after the Trocadéro energy—less “stand here and hold it,” more “let’s get that Paris river feel.”

Because the time here is limited, come ready with a clear idea of what you want. If you love dramatic silhouettes, tell them early. If you want more candid-feeling frames, say so. With the coaching style they use, you can steer the vibe without needing to know photography jargon.

The flying dress: handmade flow, color choices, and on-site changing

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - The flying dress: handmade flow, color choices, and on-site changing
The flying dress is the whole point, and it’s not just a costume you rent. You’re choosing from silver, red, dark purple, or hot pink, and the dress is described as hand-made. There’s also a strong personal backstory in how the dresses are made, including details that the dress is made by Jona’s mother. That kind of care tends to show in how the fabric falls and how it photographs.

The dress also affects how you move. The whole look depends on the way the skirt and layers catch the light and motion, so the photographers pay attention to dress flow, not just your face. People often mention that the photos capture the dress movement really well—so when you see your results, you can tell this wasn’t shot with a static “put on the outfit and pray” approach.

Now, the one consideration: there’s no wardrobe/changing room nearby. Changing is done on site, with the team helping you dress and covering you as needed. That’s totally normal for a street shoot, but it does mean you should bring what you’ll need for a quick change and come dressed smartly.

Also, note what’s included: you get one dress. Male clothes are not included (the flying dress is the main costume), so plan on wearing your own styling underneath or alongside if you’re bringing a partner.

Two photographers, plus editing: what you should expect after the shoot

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Two photographers, plus editing: what you should expect after the shoot
This isn’t a one-camera, one-angle situation. There are two photographers at the session, which is a big deal in practice. It means faster angle changes, less time waiting, and fewer moments where you’re thinking, Are we doing the pose right? You can move through options while someone captures the shot you want.

Then comes the part that most people actually care about: the final images. You receive high-quality edited photos, including adjustments like lights, shadows, colors, and highlights. What you don’t get automatically is any extra service like deleting people in the background—so if your dream shot requires total background cleanup, that would be an add-on type situation rather than part of the base edit.

Video depends on your chosen package. The experience has clear tiers: an Express option includes 5 edited photos and no video, while a Premium option includes 10 edited photos plus 1 video. If video matters to you—like having a short clip of the dress movement—Premium is the obvious choice.

One smart way to think about it: the editing work is part of the value. In many photo shoots, you pay for clicks. Here, you’re paying for finished-looking images.

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Price and value: what $330 buys for a private group

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Price and value: what $330 buys for a private group
At $330 per group up to 2 people, the price can look high until you break down what’s included. You’re paying for three big things:

1) A handmade dress (not a generic rental)

2) A guided, landmark-based route focused on photo angles

3) Professional photography plus editing, with video available in higher packages

If you’re solo, you’re still getting the same guided structure and the same landmark framing. If you’re a couple, the value jumps because the session is private, and you can include another person without additional per-person charges for bringing family or a partner—while still only needing one dress.

What could raise your total cost? The details matter:

  • Only one dress is included. If you need more than one flying dress, it’s an add-on.
  • Only the number of edited photos in your package are included. If you want everything, you may end up purchasing additional photos after you see the results.

Still, the overall “value feel” is strong because people leave with a finished, polished set—not just raw files. If you want one iconic Paris memory you’ll actually post and print, this is the kind of purchase that doesn’t feel like a random splurge.

Who should book this Eiffel Tower flying-dress shoot

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Who should book this Eiffel Tower flying-dress shoot
This works best if you want a guided experience with a clear visual payoff.

You’ll likely love it if:

  • You want a romantic Eiffel Tower moment without spending hours planning shots
  • You want help posing and you’d rather have direction than wing it
  • You’re celebrating something—many couples and family setups use it for anniversaries and milestones
  • You like the idea of a dress that changes the mood of the whole photo session

If you’re the type who hates dressing up, this may feel like too much. Also, if you need quick walk-by photos with zero waiting and zero wardrobe support, this is still an event with dress changes and a photo rhythm. It’s meant to be a moment.

And if you’re planning it as a purely candid session, come with patience. This is more guided than spontaneous. That’s also why the results tend to look confident.

Should you book this Eiffel Tower flying-dress photoshoot?

Paris: Eiffel Tower Flying-Dress Photoshoot jonadress - Should you book this Eiffel Tower flying-dress photoshoot?
If you want one standout Paris souvenir—something that feels like a fairytale but still has real landmark credibility—this is an easy yes. The biggest reasons are practical: you get real posing coaching, you’re in the right viewpoints, and you receive finished edits that look like they took time.

Book it if you’re excited by the dress itself and you’re comfortable with an open-air changing setup. If you hate the idea of weather affecting outdoor shoots, keep flexibility in mind since heavy rain can cancel the session.

In short: if your goal is photos that look like Paris magic, with a team that helps you feel confident, this is a strong pick.

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