The Crown of Paris - Eiffel Tower
Story behind the photograph

The Crown of Paris

The Crown of Paris

Behind the Photograph

Visiting Paris for the first time, everything felt so fresh that it could easily result in just a commemorative souvenir photo. However, as a photographer, the real pleasure lies in finding features that uniquely represent the city, or exploring expressions that no one else has tried before.

During my stay in Paris, I did most of my traveling by bicycle. I rode slowly through the streets, absorbing the atmosphere with my own skin. Feeling the pride that the residents hold in their hearts for their city, I began to seek a way to capture that pride in a single work.

Inspiration from Arms and Crown

Paris has an official coat of arms (shield) dating back to the Middle Ages. At the very top of this emblem, a golden mural crown (Mural Crown), shaped like city walls, is displayed.

Looking back at history, I learned that Napoleon I designated Paris as a "First-Class City" and officially bestowed this mural crown upon its coat of arms. The idea of taking a photo themed around this deep connection of "Paris and the Crown" came to me on the day before my departure.

Eiffel Tower Wearing a Crown of Light

Simply photographing the relief of the mural crown on a city wall could not fully convey Paris's splendor or its people's pride.

As I gazed at the Eiffel Tower, the city's symbol, the sweep of its rotating searchlights across the night sky began to look like a crown of light floating in the heavens. "This is it," I thought instinctively.

To express its beauty as a crown, I went through trial and error, eventually deciding to secure the camera and perform interval shooting, overlaying the light trails (light composite). Thus, the image of the Eiffel Tower wearing a crown of light was completed.

Gratitude to Paris

Why this specific expression? It was not out of technical novelty, but a necessary answer reached after exploring the city on foot and absorbing the pride of its people.

Remembering the wonderful events and encounters during my stay, I poured my gratitude to the city of Paris into this single frame. It is truly an expression driven by a message I wished to convey, going beyond the mere exhibition of technique.