



I went to Paris about two years ago. I swapped a flat in Paris for Headshots in LA. Best trade I ever made. Stayed there a month. Had the time of my life. There is a photo of an older couple walking the streets below Montmartre. I was on my way back to the apartment when I spotted them at a crosswalk. They were so in love. It was incredible. So I followed them...for about ten minutes. They walked like this the entire time. I kept thinking maybe someday that will be me. Two strangers allowed me to believe in love again. Later that night I was craving something familiar, so I went to the movies. I saw a film that was shot in LA...have to admit, it made me a little homesick. However....it didn't exactly reinforce that hopeful feeling of being in love. It was Fracture, with Anthony Hopkins and Ryan Gosling. Ah well, I was still in Paris for another week.
I love Paris! These photos are absolutely breathtaking. Thank you for sharing.
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