One of our favorite things to do in Paris was “sample” the variety of foods and tasty dishes. This was an exciting adventure in itself because half the time the menus were written completely in French, with no English translation (!!!). So occasionally, we’d get something that was nothing like what we expected, considering our very poor French. But the food was always of excellent quality as to taste and presentation.
Our traveling partners, Melissa & Rene Tirado (also incredible photographers) were Jerry’s other models during our trip, and we loved spending time with them. So here in the final image for our tour of Paris, we found ourselves sitting outside a popular cafe, and clearly having a blast as we think about our incredible experiences.
We can’t say enough about how much we loved being in Paris. I know we’ll return one day soon, and MAYBE we’ll even photograph some of our awesome brides there! Wouldn’t that be amazing!?? Dream large when it comes to your photography! And make it happen!
Click on image for larger version. Photo courtesy Jerry Ghionis, XSiGHT Studio.
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Especially would we like to give a shout out to Jerry, Ryan, and Sally, our Australian friends; David Beckstead of Washington; and the Melissa & Rene in Boston (love you guys!). Without you none of these incredible images would have been possible. Let’s do it again sometime soon! 😀
Annabelle Bouvier Mouaci - Beautiful picture, so nice to see Paris life in someone’s eye. So many nice places , restaurants and coffees to go. A nice one , and very Parisian, is the Bivouac http://www.hotelnapoleonparis.com/en/bivouac-restaurant , good food, good chef and cosy atmosphere.February 5, 2016 – 12:38 PM
Ulysses - Jess, I like not only the happiness of the stylish couples in the foreground, but also the way life inside the cafe just goes on without ever knowing why the couples are so deliriously happy out there. It’s just a total package in one picture, isn’t it? 🙂
Thanks! Looking forward to visiting with you and Nathan soon (Note to anyone needing a Michigan photographer — if you can’t fly Jenni and myself out there! — Jess and Nate are *awesome* photographers!).February 23, 2007 – 4:37 PM
Ulysses - Cory the pictures convey so much about our times there when we look back on them. But let me tell you, the reality of being there was even more intense and unbelievable. Of course, not every day was a fashion shoot, and we could simply enjoy watching the sights instead of being watched through a camera lens. But when wrapping up the entire experience, it was simply fabulous. You guys HAVE to go if you ever get the chance. 🙂February 23, 2007 – 12:17 AM
Cory - I defintley agree this picture is a great wrap up of what your trip to Paris was all about.Just thinking back about the trip and taking it all in before you leave. In every picture you can tell you guys had an incredible time. Hopefully one day we will get there too. Thanks for sharing.February 22, 2007 – 10:59 PM
Jessica Johnston - oh this one is so full of life and just embodies paris to me.February 22, 2007 – 9:13 PM