REVIEW · PARIS
Paris: Eiffel Tower Private Professional Photoshoot
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Paris’ Eiffel Tower photos look best when the light is kind. This private shoot is designed for early morning timing and direct coaching, so you get flattering angles without spending hours fighting the crowds.
What I like most is the tight, efficient 30-minute plan that keeps you moving between classic viewpoints, and the photo delivery that gives you both 25 edited selects and a copy of all originals fast. One drawback to consider: the whole session is short, and the area isn’t set up for changing outfits on the spot.
In This Review
- Key Highlights I’d Prioritize
- Dawn at Trocadéro: Why This Timing Really Matters
- Meeting at Théâtre National de Chaillot: How the 30 Minutes Plays Out
- Place du Trocadéro Stops: Getting the Tower (and Your Best Side) Fast
- The Eiffel Tower Photo Stop: The Money Shot Without the Marathon
- Pose Coaching That Actually Helps (Beginner-Friendly)
- Photo Results: 25 Edited Picks Plus All Originals in 24 Hours
- Where the Value Hides: Price for a Private 30-Minute Shoot
- Who This Photoshoot Best Suits
- Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Don’t Lose Shooting Minutes)
- Quick Itinerary Walkthrough: What You’ll Do at Each Stop
- Should You Book This Eiffel Tower Private Photoshoot?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the photoshoot?
- How long is the photoshoot?
- Is this experience private?
- What photos do I receive after the session?
- When will I get the photos?
- What languages are offered during the shoot?
- Can I request a different location or add props/costumes?
- Is proofing or printing included?
Key Highlights I’d Prioritize

- Dawn scheduling for better light and fewer people around the viewpoints
- Hands-on posing guidance from Rick Alarcon Photography, even if you feel awkward in photos
- 30 minutes total, so you spend less time “doing photos” and more time enjoying Paris
- 25 edited, photographer-selected images plus all unedited originals
- Digital download within 24 hours via a private Google Drive folder
- Trocadéro meeting spot that makes it easy to start strong right where the best tower views begin
Dawn at Trocadéro: Why This Timing Really Matters

The Eiffel Tower is iconic, but the photos can look tired when you shoot in harsh daylight or full crowds. The whole point of an early slot is that Paris is quieter, and the light tends to be softer on faces and clothing. You also get fewer people photobombing your skyline.
This is the part I’d bet on for results. Better light means less squinting, cleaner shadows, and colors that look like Paris instead of a camera app filter. And because the shoot is private, you’re not waiting your turn behind a tour group.
The other quiet win: the experience is built around getting images quickly, not slowly. In a short window, that matters.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Paris
Meeting at Théâtre National de Chaillot: How the 30 Minutes Plays Out

You meet in front of the Théâtre National de Chaillot at 1 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, near metro Trocadero (line 6 or 9, exit 1). If you’re using transit, give yourself a little buffer so you arrive with your head clear and your timing intact.
From there, the session is designed like a mini walking tour—short hops to positions that give you different Eiffel Tower compositions. You start at the Trocadéro area and then move closer for the key “Eiffel framed” shot. Think of it as a fast series of setups, guided by your photographer.
Because the schedule is precise, late arrivals don’t get “made up.” If you want a relaxed start, arrive early and be ready to move when it’s your turn to shoot.
Place du Trocadéro Stops: Getting the Tower (and Your Best Side) Fast

The Trocadéro viewpoint is famous for a reason: it lets you photograph the Eiffel Tower in a way that feels full, symmetrical, and dramatic. But the trick is how you stand, where you angle your body, and how you place yourself relative to the horizon line. In a crowded setting, those details get lost.
Here, your photographer uses the time to try multiple positions in the same general area. You’ll get guided into flattering stances and camera angles, which is huge if you’re not sure how to pose. The goal is not just “stand there,” but to create images that look intentional.
I also like that the session encourages you to bring your ideas. If you want a classic look, a romantic look, or something more playful, you can talk it through and then translate it into simple pose choices. You don’t need to be a model—just cooperate and follow the directions.
The Eiffel Tower Photo Stop: The Money Shot Without the Marathon

The closer you get, the more the Eiffel Tower changes the frame. That’s where you can turn “I saw it” into “I’m in the scene.” Your photographer uses the position and timing to capture compositions that feel different from the wide Trocadéro views.
Since the entire session is 30 minutes, the Eiffel stop is treated like a focal point, not an endless linger. You’ll get a handful of key shots here, likely from angles that highlight the tower’s scale while keeping your face and posture the priority.
One practical thing: the area doesn’t allow for costume change during the shoot. If you’re thinking of multiple outfits, you’ll need to message the provider in advance and plan for additional time. Otherwise, keep it simple—dress for comfort and movement.
Pose Coaching That Actually Helps (Beginner-Friendly)

I’ve seen plenty of photoshoots where you’re left to figure it out. This one is different in tone and approach: your photographer gives clear direction and practical pose tips.
What seems to matter most is confidence. If you’re self-conscious, Rick’s style leans toward making you feel comfortable quickly. He also works efficiently—short cues, quick adjustments, and repeated chances to refine your look before moving on.
The coaching shows up in the details:
- how to angle your shoulders
- where to place your hands
- how to position your feet so you don’t look stiff
- how to keep expression natural while the camera clicks
If you’re traveling solo, the shoot still feels guided. And if you’re a couple or friends, you’ll still get prompts that help you look coordinated rather than awkwardly posed. It’s the kind of structure that gives you photos you can actually use for years, not just a few accidental keepers.
You can also read our reviews of more photography tours in Paris
Photo Results: 25 Edited Picks Plus All Originals in 24 Hours

Here’s the value piece that makes this more than a “cool morning activity.” You receive:
- 25 photographer-selected images that are edited for enhancement
- a copy of all originals (so you can do your own edits later if you want)
- delivery in a private online folder within 24 hours via Google Drive
That combination is a big deal. The edited selects save you time and give you a polished starting point. And having the originals means you’re not locked into one version of events—you can adjust brightness, color, or crop for your own style later.
The turnaround is also fast enough to still influence your trip. If you’re posting during your days in Paris, having images within a day helps you share while the city is still fresh in your feed.
There’s also an optional proofing/client selection service and revisions available for extra cost. If you know exactly what you want refined or you prefer to choose your own final set, that option may be worth asking about before you book.
Where the Value Hides: Price for a Private 30-Minute Shoot

The price is $74 per group up to 1, and the provider notes that pricing is based on how many participants you sign up for. That detail matters. If you’re traveling with someone, sign up each person so you’re covered correctly.
For a private shoot in one of the most photographed places on Earth, $74 for a 30-minute session can look surprisingly reasonable—especially because you’re not only paying for the photographer’s time. You’re also paying for:
- fast positioning across a tight route
- direct posing coaching (so you don’t waste shots)
- editing of a curated set
- a quick digital delivery workflow
If you were to try and DIY this alone, you’d spend time trading your phone back and forth or hiring a friend to “just take photos.” That often costs more in effort than it does in money. A private session keeps the quality high and the schedule clean.
Best fit is anyone who wants a few strong images without turning the Eiffel Tower into a half-day project.
Who This Photoshoot Best Suits

This shoot works especially well if you:
- want Eiffel Tower photos without the crowd chaos
- dislike winging it in front of a camera
- want a fast, guided experience that leaves time for exploring afterward
- care about getting usable, flattering images you can download quickly
It also suits couples and small groups, because the private format makes it easier to direct interactions and poses. If you’re a solo traveler, you’ll still get guided prompts that help you look natural instead of stranded behind a camera.
If you’re a photographer hobbyist expecting complex, long-form “creative lighting sessions,” this may feel too short and too practical. It’s built for results in 30 minutes, not a slow artistic production.
Practical Tips Before You Go (So You Don’t Lose Shooting Minutes)

Plan around the fact that it’s a tight schedule. Arrive early, and don’t show up rushing with your outfit half-unzipped and your hair half-done. The shoot times are precise.
Bring your ideas, too. If you want a specific vibe—romantic, playful, classic—tell your photographer before the clicking starts. That helps him choose poses and framing faster.
Also remember the rules: weapons or sharp objects aren’t allowed, and alcohol and drugs are not permitted. Keep it simple and comfortable.
And if you’re planning props, costumes, or a change of location, message before booking. The provider specifically asks for additional requests to be handled in advance.
Weather is always a factor at outdoor Paris landmarks. If conditions are unpleasant, you might feel the shoot pacing more than usual. The good news is the session is short, so you won’t be stuck for hours.
Quick Itinerary Walkthrough: What You’ll Do at Each Stop
Here’s the flow you can expect in real-world terms.
Starting at Trocadéro (your first photo zone). You’ll begin in the Trocadéro area with a variety of quick setups. This is where you’ll do multiple pose variations while you still have the most time flexibility early in the session.
A viewpoint transition. There’s a short in-between moment meant to keep the composition changing. If you’re wondering why you’re not just staying in one spot, this is why—different vantage angles create different Eiffel looks.
The Eiffel Tower photo stop. This is the focal area where you’ll aim for the classic tower relationship: you + the Eiffel Tower, framed to look intentional. It’s fast, but it’s treated as the highlight.
Because you only have 30 minutes total, you’ll likely get at least a solid set of images from the early stops plus a signature shot at the end. The structure is efficient on purpose.
Should You Book This Eiffel Tower Private Photoshoot?
I’d book it if you want a high-quality Eiffel Tower memory without a stress spiral. The blend of early timing, pose direction, and fast delivery is exactly what makes this kind of experience worth paying for.
Don’t book it if:
- you want multiple outfit changes
- you’re hoping for a long, slow session with lots of wandering
- you need proofing/printing bundled into the price (it’s available, but not included in the base offer)
If you’re on the fence, here’s my honest test: if you’d normally spend hours trying to self-photograph and getting inconsistent results, this is the kind of “pay once, get peace of mind” upgrade that makes your trip easier.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the photoshoot?
You meet in front of the Théâtre National de Chaillot at 1 Pl. du Trocadéro et du 11 Novembre, Paris. If you take the metro, stop at Trocadero (line 6 or 9) and use exit 1.
How long is the photoshoot?
The session lasts 30 minutes.
Is this experience private?
Yes. It’s a private group photoshoot.
What photos do I receive after the session?
You’ll receive 25 photographer-selected images that are edited, plus a copy of all original photos.
When will I get the photos?
Your digital images are available online within 24 hours of the shoot time via a private Google Drive folder.
What languages are offered during the shoot?
The photographer provides guidance in English and French.
Can I request a different location or add props/costumes?
You need to message before booking with any additional requests such as props, costumes, or a change of location.
Is proofing or printing included?
Proofing/client selection and printing are not included, but proofing services and revisions can be provided for an additional fee.

































