The Parisian Life

"Paris is a world meant for the walker alone, for only the pace of strolling can take in all the rich (if muted) detail"

 During the past few days I spent time walking the city of Paris, absorbing all that this beautiful city has to offer. Yes, the roads are dirty, the subways smell, and the sky is often gloomy. But that hasn't stopped be from wandering the city to discover its ins and outs. A few highlights include the delicious French cuisine and elegant coffee shops I've stumbled upon. I also enjoyed capturing some snapshots of the Parisians, going about their everyday lives. 

Something I learned recently is the difficulty of living in a place in which you don't speak the specific language. Lacking French in my repertoire has been a struggle. From miscues of buying three croissants when I only wanted one, to an encounter of a salesman saying "wtf did you just say" after my attempt to ask for a lightbulb in French. I'm learning though..slowly. "Je ne parle pas français" remains the most important phrase. 


Fuji X-T1  | 14mm | 56mm

Exploring Paris

It's been a week now since I've arrived in Paris. Man, time flies when you're busy. Over the past few days I've been at school (ESCP Europe) attending orientation week, but that hasn't stopped me from exploring the city taking photos. Looking at my schedule, I realized I actually don't have that many weeks to spend in Europe. Meaning aside from Wednesdays and Thursdays of which I need to be in Paris for class, I will be travelling around Europe. Beginning next week, the first stop is London, England. On a side note, I am dying to visit Iceland. 

Fuji X-T1  | 14mm | 56mm | 50-140mm

Touchdown in Paris.

It's been just over 30 hours since I landed in Paris. I haven't got to see a lot as much of my time has been spent moving in, figuring bank accounts, and of course, fighting jetlag. However, earlier today I got the chance to walk around Paris and here are some of the snapshots! Also don't forget to follow me on Instagram at @michaelchang516 if you don't already!

Fuji X-T1  | 14mm | 50-140mm