This workshop is about your growth and your images. Many photo tours emphasize being at the right location at the right time — but then the instructors often focus on taking their own shots. Our philosophy is different. We’re there to guide you personally. Photo: Terje Svendsen.
Paris in early autumn has a special kind of atmosphere: warm golden light, long evenings along the Seine, and a city settling into a calmer rhythm after the summer peak. The trees begin to turn, café terraces fill with locals again, and the soft September glow makes the city’s architecture and streets incredibly photogenic. This workshop is your opportunity to experience Paris at one of its most beautiful times of year — and to create a portfolio of images that capture both its icons and its quieter charm.
What makes this workshop different is our commitment to you. We don’t take groups to a viewpoint and then focus on shooting our own images. Our attention is on your growth — with one-to-one coaching in the field, hands-on demonstrations, and personal support throughout every session.
Our goal is simple: that you return home not just inspired by Paris, but with photographs you’re genuinely proud of.
We’ll balance sunrise and sunset shoots at the city’s classic spots with focused street photography sessions in lively neighborhoods — from Montmartre’s artistic stairways to the markets and side streets of Le Marais. After the workshop, we’ll reconnect online for two exclusive post-processing sessions to help you refine your strongest images and further develop your personal style.
Instructors and workshop leaders: Terje Svendsen and Bjørn Joachimsen.
More information on Lanterna Magica Photography:
https://www.lanternamagicaphotography.com/paris-photography-workshop-autumn-2026
With a small-group format (maximum six participants per instructor), you’ll receive close personal attention and one-to-one coaching every day. The aim is for every participant to return home with portfolio-worthy photographs and new confidence in their skills. Photo: Terje Svendsen.