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  1. These are the most photographed places in the world this year - landmarks, sites, cities, houses, hotels and more to tick off your photography bucket list! Sharing the beauty around us is every photographer’s dream — the idea of capturing a location’s natural surroundings, historical architecture, and culture all within a single image can ...

    • Taylor Swift. Are you ready for it? The most photographed person of 2023 was none other than Taylor Swift. Like Beyoncé, she’s launched a massive tour this year.
    • King Charles. The newly minted King of England has been in front of the camera even more than his wife Queen Camilla fulfilling duties and fiddling with pens.
    • Queen Camilla. The late Queen Elizabeth II was regularly one of the most photographed people, likely one of the most photographed people in history. Now, as her son King Charles takes the throne, Queen Camilla has been thrust into the spotlight.
    • Joe Biden. President Joe Biden has been equally busy. It’ll be an election year in 2024, keeping the president busy at home. There have also been several international issues, including the ongoing war in Ukraine and the war in Gaza, which has led to appearances and speeches from the leader of the free world.
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    • Trinità dei Monti, Rome, Italy. Right on top of the famous Spanish Steps In Piazza di Spagna stands the iconic landmark of the Church of Trinita dei Monti built in the year 1502, which is a Roman Catholic church from the late Renaissance area.
    • Casa Batlló, Barcelona. Created by architect Antoni Gaudí, between 1904 and 1906, this absolutely unique structure has been a fan favourite for many years, which comes as no surprise seeing as it is a one of a kind work of art that features elements of Catalan modernism and actually steels the story of Saint George and how he killed a dragon through the ceramic glass illustrations.
    • Moulin Rouge, Paris, France. This famous Parisian landmark was originally created in 1889 by Charles Zidler and Joseph Oller – who funfact: also founded the Paris Olymia – however, it did burn down in the 1915 fires and has since then been reconstructed and remodelled to return it to its former glory.
    • Kız Kulesi, Istanbul. Otherwise known as The Maiden’s Tower, this iconic landmark dates as far back as 2,500 years and is one of the most famous historical sites in Istanbul.
    • Eiffel Tower, Paris. The iconic Eiffel Tower in the heart of Paris is the first on our list. Even if you’ve never been to Paris, you’ve most definitely heard or seen this iconic structure in movies, music videos, or even TV shows.
    • Big Ben, London. Big Ben is one of the most epochal landmarks in London and probably the most famous clock in the world. This gigantic clock tower is located at the north end of Westminster Palace and attracts tonnes of visitors all year round.
    • Louvre, Paris. Home to some of the most famous artworks including the Mona Lisa, Louvre Paris is the most-visited museum in the whole world. Its breathtaking architecture and art collection make it a historic landmark in Paris.
    • Empire State Building, New York. The beating heart of the concrete jungle of New York, the Empire State Building holds the best views of the entire city.
  3. Aug 29, 2023 · With cameras in hand, here are travelers' and photographers' top ten most photographed places, destinations, and landmarks in the world that will instantly impress social media feeds.

  4. 1.8 billion images are uploaded to the internet every single day--where do they all come from? These are the 50 most photographed places in the world.