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I’d like to turn this site into more of a collaborative effort, if at all possible. For that, I need your help!
If you have taken a picture of Paris on your cell phone and would like to show it off to the world, why not do it here? It doesn’t have to be super artistic–there are enough photo sites of Paris as it is–just taken with a mobile phone and that’s all!
Please send a copy of your photograph to Paris.Paul.Prescott@gmail.com and I’ll let you know when it’ll be posted.
Thanks so much for your help!

Wow, great light and atmosphere!!
Thanks! It’s a little Halloween before Halloween.
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul
Nice angle on the Arc! And nice effect, too.
I’ve been seeing this one a lot — it is in most of the photos about Lance Armstrong & his downfall, lol. Since he’s been in the news lately, I have seen the photos a lot. I think this is the first Paris monument at which I was ever photographed. Maybe at Sacre Coeur, in March ’08, but I know for sure there is one you took on your cell phone of me not long after I moved there to be with you. We’d gone to a film on the Champs Elysées and I had not yet really had any pics of myself taken in Paris yet, so I wanted to prove to people I was there. Remember that?
Strange to think that I can’t just hop on the Métro to go there — it did become kind of a commonplace sight to me at one point. Now all I have is regret that I never actually went up top or even just to see the flame at the bottom. Alas, maybe in another lifetime, eh? Bucket List for if my life ever changes. That list has grown quite a lot, at least the one I am keeping on Paris. I never understood how it was that people who visited and left could become so attached to the city; now I have a better idea. It certainly was the most exciting place I ever lived, and I know I took that for granted. But, you do what you can do. And the list of places and things to do grows long!
xx
K
Hi Babe!
i remember that photo really well. You were wearing a jean jacket and a scarf.
See you in the streets,
Paris Paul
I am glad you remember the pic. It’s a special one to me.