REVIEW · PARIS
Private Photo Session – Streets of Paris
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Paris street photos that feel effortless. I love how this private session is built around you—your goals for profile photos, social content, or a real-life Paris memory—guided by photographer Rick Alarcon near Metro Saint Paul. You walk away with 40 photographer-selected edits plus high-resolution files delivered within 24 hours.
One catch to plan for: it’s one hour, so come with a clear idea of what you want photographed. If you’re hoping for props, costume changes, or a different meeting location, message in advance so you’re not squeezed into the clock.
In This Review
- Key Things That Make This Private Paris Photo Session Worth It
- Why a Private Street Session Near Rue de Rivoli Beats the Usual Postcard Photos
- Meeting at Metro Saint Paul and Setting Your Photo Goals Fast
- The 1-Hour Shoot: Posing Tips, Variety Shots, and Professional Direction
- Your Photos Get Edited Fast: 40 Photographer-Selected Images Plus All Originals
- What the Quick Second Stop Adds (Without Eating Your Whole Hour)
- Tips That Help You Look Good in Paris Street Photos (Even If You’re Not a Model)
- Who This Photo Session Is Best For (And Who Might Want More Time)
- Price and Value: What $117 Gets You (And Why It’s Not Just a “Photo”)
- Practical Rules and Day-Of Reality Checks
- Should You Book This Private Photo Session?
- FAQ
- Where do we meet for the photo session?
- What photos will I receive after the shoot?
- How soon will I get my photos?
- Can I request props, costumes, or a change of location?
- Is the session good for beginners?
- What languages does the photographer speak?
Key Things That Make This Private Paris Photo Session Worth It

- Metro Saint Paul meeting point right by Rue de Rivoli, in front of Starbucks
- 40 edited images chosen by the photographer, plus all original photos
- Private 1-hour street shoot with posing help, even for beginners
- High-resolution download in a private online folder within 24 hours
- You shape the look: personal or professional needs, framing, and pose ideas
- Optional add-ons for extra proofing/revisions and print services
Why a Private Street Session Near Rue de Rivoli Beats the Usual Postcard Photos

If you’ve ever done the standard Eiffel Tower photo run, you already know the problem: too many people, not enough direction, and you end up with the same stiff results everyone else gets. This session keeps things more street-level and more personal, anchored around the Saint Paul area and Rue de Rivoli.
The big value here is not just that the photographer has a camera. It’s that the session is private and goal-driven. You’re not trying to figure out lighting and angles on the fly. You’re getting coached on posing, framing, and how to look like yourself in front of a Paris backdrop.
And because you receive both the edited set and the originals, you’re not locked into one style. You can use the edits as-is for quick posts, or do your own adjustments for a more professional polish.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Paris
Meeting at Metro Saint Paul and Setting Your Photo Goals Fast

You meet in front of Starbucks at Metro Saint Paul, at 8–10 Rue de Rivoli (Paris 75004). That location is helpful for two reasons. First, it keeps the start easy to find. Second, it puts you in a real neighborhood zone where street scenes feel lived-in, not staged.
Before the shutter starts, Rick goes over your options and what you need. This matters because “Paris photos” can mean totally different outcomes:
- a clean headshot or profile image
- a set of images for social media
- a more personal set for friends and family
- photos that feel professional without looking overly corporate
If you’re a beginner, you’ll get easy tips and tricks to get started. That’s a small thing, but it changes everything. The difference between awkward and natural is usually guidance, not confidence.
Also, if you want a different meeting location, you’re asked to message before booking. That’s important if you’re staying somewhere else in Paris and don’t want to crisscross the city for the start.
The 1-Hour Shoot: Posing Tips, Variety Shots, and Professional Direction

The session is one hour of focused street photography. In that time, you’ll try different poses, positions, and framing so you don’t end up with five nearly identical photos.
What I like about this setup is the balance between structure and freedom. Rick uses direction so you know what to do next, but your ideas are welcome. If you’ve been imagining a certain look—casual and candid, or more polished and posed—you can steer the session.
Expect practical coaching like:
- how to hold your body so it looks natural in photos
- how to shift angles to flatter your look
- how to use the environment without making it feel like you’re posing in front of it
One review highlighted that Rick was patient and made the whole experience relaxed. That same review also praised the clear, useful advice and a strong eye for detail in capturing the best poses and lights. Another booking described the results as natural and exactly what the person wanted, which is the whole point of hiring a pro instead of relying on a random tourist photo.
If you want a fun, low-pressure session, this fits. It’s private, so you can move at a pace that feels comfortable, and you can ask questions while you shoot.
Your Photos Get Edited Fast: 40 Photographer-Selected Images Plus All Originals

Here’s the part that makes this feel like real value: you receive two things after the shoot.
First, you get 40 photographer-selected images that are edited for enhancement. Second, you get a copy of all the original photos so you can personalize further if you want.
Delivery is quick. You can view and download your high-resolution images within 24 hours in a private online folder. One booking even reported getting the results on the same day, so if everything aligns, you might not have to wait a full day—but the promise you’re working with is within 24 hours.
This “edited set + originals” model is great for different types of users:
- If you want instant wins, use the edited 40 for a ready-to-post batch.
- If you’re picky (or you’re making professional assets), you can pick from the originals and do your own edits.
- If you’re experimenting with style, you can compare the photographer’s edits to your own.
Also, if you want to request extra revisions or proofing (client selection for edit), additional options are available. That’s useful if you have a specific plan like a portfolio refresh or a social series where you want tighter consistency.
What the Quick Second Stop Adds (Without Eating Your Whole Hour)

The itinerary includes a return to the meeting area, plus a short additional photo stop labeled as a second location. Even though it’s brief, the purpose is clear: variety.
In practical terms, a tight time window like one hour can still produce a range of images if you have at least two distinct visual settings. One stop can give you one mood—more street texture, more direct framing—while the other can shift the background energy just enough to change the story of the set.
The risk with short sessions is always sameness. The quick second stop is there to reduce that problem, so your final gallery feels like more than one generic “walk and click” moment.
You can also read our reviews of more photography tours in Paris
Tips That Help You Look Good in Paris Street Photos (Even If You’re Not a Model)

Rick’s posing advice is a core part of the value. And you don’t need to be comfortable in front of a camera to get good results—just willing to follow simple direction.
Here’s how to prepare so the hour is smooth:
- Decide what the photos are for: profile image, social media, or a personal keepsake.
- Think about your preferred vibe: casual and candid vs. more composed and clean.
- Wear something you can move in comfortably. Street photos reward subtle movement.
- Bring one or more ideas for poses you actually want to do. If you want to walk, stand, sit, or group up, say so at the start.
What makes this session work is that you’re not left to invent poses alone. You’ll try different positions and framing, and you’ll get tips so the posing looks natural instead of forced.
If you’re doing professional photos, this is especially helpful. Reviews praised the natural look and the photographer’s attention to detail, and those traits matter when you need images that look polished without looking fake.
Who This Photo Session Is Best For (And Who Might Want More Time)

This one-hour private photo session near Saint Paul is a great fit if you want:
- a quick, professional photo upgrade in the middle of a Paris itinerary
- direction on posing so you don’t waste time guessing
- edited images you can use immediately
- originals too, so you can personalize later
I’d also recommend it if you want to avoid the typical tourist photo loop. One booking specifically called out that they liked it because it’s not the regular Eiffel Tower-style photos. If you’d rather get images that look like you were in a real neighborhood, street photography sessions like this can be a strong alternative.
What might not be ideal? If you’re planning a very complex shoot—multiple outfit changes, heavy costume work, or a long list of shot types—you’ll need to ask about extra requests and proposals before booking. The experience is built around an hour, so it helps to keep your vision focused.
The good news is that the activity accepts add-on requests via message before booking, including props or costume ideas and changes of location, as long as you coordinate in advance.
Price and Value: What $117 Gets You (And Why It’s Not Just a “Photo”)

The price is listed at $117 per group up to 1 for a private 1-hour session. That sounds simple, but the value comes from what’s included.
You get:
- one hour of a private photographer session
- 40 edited images
- all original photos
- high-resolution download within 24 hours
So you’re not buying a single final photo. You’re buying a whole set, with both an edited batch and the raw-ish originals for flexibility. For anyone who wants both quick social content and the option to refine images later, that’s a smart structure.
It can also be cost-effective compared to scenarios where you’d otherwise need multiple “mini-sessions” just to get enough variety. Here, the photographer is actively producing variety during the same hour through pose changes and framing adjustments.
Practical Rules and Day-Of Reality Checks

This is a street session, so keep it simple and photo-friendly. Weapons or sharp objects aren’t allowed, and alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed. That helps keep it safe and keeps your shoot on track.
Food and entry tickets aren’t included, so plan to handle meals like a normal day. Since you’re meeting near a major transit hub (Metro Saint Paul), it’s also easy to fold this into an existing day plan.
One more practical note: the session is private and the photographer speaks English and French, so you can communicate clearly about the look you want.
Should You Book This Private Photo Session?
Book it if you want Paris street photos with real direction and fast results. It’s especially worth it if you care about getting a natural look, you want both edited photos and originals, and you’d like a professional’s tips on posing instead of guessing in public.
Skip it (or at least consider alternatives) if your vision depends on lots of complicated shot planning that can’t fit inside a one-hour window. The session is designed for a clean, focused shoot, so you’ll get the best experience by arriving with a clear purpose and any extra requests handled in advance.
If you’re the type who wants photos you can actually use—profile, posts, or personal keepsakes—this is a strong option in the Saint Paul / Rue de Rivoli area.
FAQ
Where do we meet for the photo session?
You meet in front of the Starbucks at Metro Saint Paul, at 8–10 Rue de Rivoli, 75004 Paris.
What photos will I receive after the shoot?
You’ll receive 40 photographer-selected edited images and a copy of all original high-resolution photos.
How soon will I get my photos?
Your photos are available to view and download within 24 hours in a private online folder.
Can I request props, costumes, or a change of location?
Yes. Additional requests like props, costumes, or changing location should be messaged with your information before booking.
Is the session good for beginners?
Yes. If you’re a beginner, you’ll get easy tips and tricks for posing to help you get started.
What languages does the photographer speak?
The instructor/photographer speaks English and French.
































