Photoshoot at Louvre

Louvre Photoshoot in Paris

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Louvre photoshoot at a glance

You can book a hand-picked local photographer for a photoshoot at Louvre in Paris for a fixed $280–$630 — the same price as every other city. Each session includes professional editing, an online gallery and 20+ edited photos delivered in about 4 days.

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Localgrapher data · Paris · updated July 2026

16,000+
photoshoots delivered worldwide
#3
most-booked spot in Paris
33%
couple shoots at Louvre
Morning
most-booked time

Best time to shoot in Paris

Based on when Localgrapher shoots actually happen here.

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Busiest around July · quietest in April — in peak season book a sunset slot 4–6 weeks ahead; off-season means soft light, thin crowds and easy availability.

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Every one is a hand-picked local who knows Louvre — the light, the angles and the quiet hours. Same fixed price whoever you pick.

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Why Louvre is a great place to shoot

Easily the most famous museum in the world, as well as the largest art museum in the world, The Louvre in Paris is a museum to rival the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. Both of them are too much to see in a day! The Louvre has 8 major departments of art, and over 35,000 pieces of art, which stretches from ancient times to the early modern period. It contains originals of art from Da Vinci, Delacroix, Vermeer, and Rubens, as well as countless others to name. The museum's collection is divided among eight departments: Egyptian Antiquities; Near Eastern Antiquities; Greek, Etruscan, and Roman Antiquities; Islamic Art; Sculpture; Decorative Arts; Paintings; Prints and Drawings. So, unless you plan to go every day for a week it's suggested to look on their website to see a theme of things you'd like to see for a thematic tour, or you can even plan out your visit on the brochures that are offered near the entrance when you walk in. In general, there are around one or two wings per day suggested, since there's so much to see!  In addition to the Mona Lisa and the Venus De Milo, the two most famous pieces of art in the Louvre (and maybe in the world), there're plenty of other famous works such as the Louvre's medieval collections, which include masterpieces of Islamic art, the recently renovated Apollo Gallery and the Babylonian tablet called the Hammurabi Code.  The Louvre is filled with corridors and arches which create the perfect frame for almost anything. From the Pyramid to the Institut de France across the Pont des Arts, the opportunities are boundless. The beauty of the frame in this instance is the creation of another world contained within its confines, like a snow globe, a gateway to a fairytale. And while our gaze is fixated on the Pyramid in Cour Napoleon, it casts a shadow on the often-forgotten beauty of the Carré Cour. The completely enclosed courtyard is filled with spectacular details and great history. The Lescot wing, for example, on the southern part of the western wing of the Carré Cour, is the oldest remaining facade of the Louvre. Make sure you take some time to appreciate the statues! If you want to get into the Louvre, there are a few ways how you can look for tickets, the lines are about 30 minutes long, but it's worth the wait. Although, if you join a group, as a tour group member you get to walk right into the Louvre, so it might be worth your time and money to skip the wait! And if you're wondering when they're open, they have a bit of a complicated schedule but are actually open all the time. The Louvre is open Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, from 9 am to 6 pm, and Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 am to 9:45 pm. Admission is free for everyone on the first Saturday of each month in the evenings, but these times are PACKED, and it's suggested to go on Saturdays in the daytime when you have the most time to examine everything without the crowds.

Louvre photoshoot FAQs

How much does a photoshoot at Louvre cost?

A photoshoot at Louvre costs a fixed $280–$630 depending on length (30–120 min, 20–75 edited photos). The price is identical in every city — no haggling — and includes professional editing, an online gallery and delivery in about 4 days.

Can you have a professional photoshoot at Louvre?

Yes. Louvre is one of Paris's popular photo spots and our hand-picked local photographers shoot there regularly. They know the best angles, the light and the quieter hours to avoid the crowds.

When is the best time to photograph Louvre?

Golden hour — the hour just after sunrise or before sunset — gives the softest light and the thinnest crowds in Paris. Sunset slots fill up first, so it's worth booking ahead.

How do I book a photographer at Louvre?

Pick a Paris photographer, request your date, and reserve with a refundable 20% deposit once they confirm. Nothing is charged until then, and you're covered by a 100% money-back guarantee.

What guests say about their Paris shoot

Peter and his wife were very friendly and accommodating to our needs. 100% recommended for any photo needs!

Shauna Bowman

We had an amazing experience! Pavel , our photographer in Dresden was fantastic, we enjoyed his company, he was very flexible.

Gerald Elcan

Did an engagement photo shoot with Sofia and she was so good! We haven’t done photo shoots before and she directed us where to go for the best light and how to pose and the photos turned out great! 10/10

Kristina Weltzin

More photo spots in Paris

Travellers who photograph Louvre most often pair it with Eiffel Tower, Trocadéro, Notre Dame — do them in one session for a mini photo-route.

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