See 18 of the Most Incredible Pictures Taken at the Paris Olympics So Far

Mar. 15, 2025

The beach volleyball venue at the Paris Olympics.Photo:Hector Vivas/Getty

A general view of the Eiffel Tower during the Beach Volleyball Women’s Preliminary Phase - Pool B match between Team United States and Team Canada on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Eiffel Tower Stadium on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France. Layers of the Games shows in one image the multiple moments that happen during a game or a day of competition during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games from a fixed camera.

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From the beach volleyball court under the Eiffel Tower to the fencing stage within the Grand Palais, the 2024 Paris Olympics have been nothing short of photogenic.

01of 18Swimming StarsKuzey Tuncelli of Team Turkey.Maddie Meyer/GettyPhotographer Maddie Meyer snapped this shot of Turkey’s Kuzey Tuncelli with an underwater camera during the heats for the men’s 800-meter freestyle on July 29.“I love how the bubbles trail behind the swimmers as they dive into the pool, showing the power generated from their push off the blocks,” she says.Though bubbles can sometimes block the view of the athletes when it comes to snapping photos, Meyer points out that this one shows Tuncelli’s face clearly.“I like the precision in which his hands are stacked and how he and the other competitors create shapes that run parallel to the lane ropes,” she explains.

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Swimming Stars

Kuzey Tuncelli of Team Turkey.Maddie Meyer/Getty

Kuzey Tuncelli of Team Turkiye competes in the Men’s 800m Freestyle Heats on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena on July 29, 2024 in Nanterre, France.

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Photographer Maddie Meyer snapped this shot of Turkey’s Kuzey Tuncelli with an underwater camera during the heats for the men’s 800-meter freestyle on July 29.

“I love how the bubbles trail behind the swimmers as they dive into the pool, showing the power generated from their push off the blocks,” she says.

Though bubbles can sometimes block the view of the athletes when it comes to snapping photos, Meyer points out that this one shows Tuncelli’s face clearly.

“I like the precision in which his hands are stacked and how he and the other competitors create shapes that run parallel to the lane ropes,” she explains.

02of 18Golden BoyThe fencing men’s foil individual gold medal match.Al Bello/GettyThis is how a gold medal feels!Ka Long Cheung of Team Hong Kong (R) reacted with an epic celebration as he won gold against Italy’s Filippo Macchi on July 29.

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Golden Boy

The fencing men’s foil individual gold medal match.Al Bello/Getty

Ka Long Cheung of team Hong Kong (R) and Filippo Macchi of team Italy react during the Fencing Men’s Foil Individual Gold Medal Bout on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Grand Palais on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France.

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This is how a gold medal feels!

Ka Long Cheung of Team Hong Kong (R) reacted with an epic celebration as he won gold against Italy’s Filippo Macchi on July 29.

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The 2024 Olympic Cauldron peeks out behind the Louvre.Julian Finney/Getty

A detailed view of the Olympic Cauldron in the sky with the Lourve in foreground after being lit by Torch bearers French Athlete Marie-Jose Perec and French Judoka Teddy Riner (not pictured) during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France.

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04of 18Aerial ViewThe women’s volleyball game between Team Turkey and Team Netherlands.Christian Petersen/GettyA remote camera set up over the indoor volleyball helped snag this shot of Turkey taking on the Netherlands on July 29.“During the match I was using a remote trigger to capture the action and editors picked it out and made a fantastic crop,” says photographer Christian Petersen, who worked with staff photographer Richard Heathcoat on this one. “I love the simplicity of this as the setter puts the ball in a perfect spot for Eda Erdem to open up and hit it. It’s clean, well balanced, colorful, and as a team, we nailed it.”

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Aerial View

The women’s volleyball game between Team Turkey and Team Netherlands.Christian Petersen/Getty

Eda Erdem Dundar of Team Turkey attacks the ball during the Women’s Preliminary Round - Pool C match between Team Turkey and Team Netherlands on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris Arena on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France. (

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A remote camera set up over the indoor volleyball helped snag this shot of Turkey taking on the Netherlands on July 29.

“During the match I was using a remote trigger to capture the action and editors picked it out and made a fantastic crop,” says photographer Christian Petersen, who worked with staff photographer Richard Heathcoat on this one. “I love the simplicity of this as the setter puts the ball in a perfect spot for Eda Erdem to open up and hit it. It’s clean, well balanced, colorful, and as a team, we nailed it.”

05of 18Hep, Hep, HoorayGymnast Harry Hepworth of Team Great Britain.Jamie Squire/GettyPictures of gymnasts on the rings are typically tight, close-up shots. But photographer Jamie Squire opted to shoot Team Great Britain’s Harry Hepworth wider, and from below, on July 27 during men’s gymnastics qualifications.“I realized I could line up the athletes with the lights and also show how high they are off the ground,” he says. “The fact that he is upside down and has let go of the rings along with the low angle might be what makes the image a bit different from traditional images of an athlete competing on the apparatus.”

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Hep, Hep, Hooray

Gymnast Harry Hepworth of Team Great Britain.Jamie Squire/Getty

Harry Hepworth of Team Great Britain competes on the rings during the Artistic Gymnastics Men’s Qualification on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Pictures of gymnasts on the rings are typically tight, close-up shots. But photographer Jamie Squire opted to shoot Team Great Britain’s Harry Hepworth wider, and from below, on July 27 during men’s gymnastics qualifications.

“I realized I could line up the athletes with the lights and also show how high they are off the ground,” he says. “The fact that he is upside down and has let go of the rings along with the low angle might be what makes the image a bit different from traditional images of an athlete competing on the apparatus.”

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Rushing Waters

Adam Burgess of Team Great Britain during the men’s canoe single final.Justin Setterfield/Getty

Adam Burgess of Team Great Britain celebrates during the Men’s Canoe Single Final on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Vaires-Sur-Marne Nautical Stadium on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Adam Burgess took home a silver medal for Team Great Britain in the men’s C-1 final on July 29.

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Lights Galore

The Eiffel Tower.Ryan Pierse/Getty

A Light Show takes place as The Olympic Rings on the Eiffel Tower are illuminated whilst a spectator holds an umbrella during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Place du Trocadero on July 26, 2024 in Paris, France.

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It’s not called the City of Light for nothing!

08of 18Soaring SuccessCarlos Alcaraz.Clive Brunskill/GettyPhotographer Clive Brunskill says he thought that Spain’s Carlos Alcararez could beat his first opponent, Lebanon’s Hady Habib, with ease on July 27.Brunskill says he didn’t think Habib “would make Alcaraz stretch,” but he ultimately did, leading to this shot.“After waiting countless balls, a ball went super wide, which Alcaraz normally would let go,” he says. “But he lifted off the clay and threw himself at the ball, resulting in the image you see here, with the ball compressed against the bracket strings at point of contact.”

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Soaring Success

Carlos Alcaraz.Clive Brunskill/Getty

Carlos Alcaraz of Team Spain stretches for the ball against Hady Habib of Team Lebanon during the Men’s Singles First Round match on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Roland Garros on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Photographer Clive Brunskill says he thought that Spain’s Carlos Alcararez could beat his first opponent, Lebanon’s Hady Habib, with ease on July 27.

Brunskill says he didn’t think Habib “would make Alcaraz stretch,” but he ultimately did, leading to this shot.

“After waiting countless balls, a ball went super wide, which Alcaraz normally would let go,” he says. “But he lifted off the clay and threw himself at the ball, resulting in the image you see here, with the ball compressed against the bracket strings at point of contact.”

09of 18Field Hockey FoesAgustin Mazzilli of Team Argentina and Eddie Ockenden of Team Australia.Alex Pantling/Getty Images)When photographer Alex Pantling shoots field hockey games — like this one on July 27 — he makes sure to shoot from an elevated angle, as it “increases your chances of getting an interesting picture,” he says.“That was proven here in the men’s match between Australia and Argentina as the two players [Eddie Ockenden and Agustin Mazzilli] stretch to control the ball and win possession for their team,” he says.

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Field Hockey Foes

Agustin Mazzilli of Team Argentina and Eddie Ockenden of Team Australia.Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Agustin Mazzilli of Team Argentina and Eddie Ockenden of Team Australia battle for an aerial ball during the Men’s Pool B match between Australia and Argentina on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade Yves Du Manoir on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

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When photographer Alex Pantling shoots field hockey games — like this one on July 27 — he makes sure to shoot from an elevated angle, as it “increases your chances of getting an interesting picture,” he says.

“That was proven here in the men’s match between Australia and Argentina as the two players [Eddie Ockenden and Agustin Mazzilli] stretch to control the ball and win possession for their team,” he says.

10of 18Flying HighThe 2024 Olympic cauldron.Maja Hitij/GettyThe setting sun provided the perfect backdrop to the Olympic cauldron on July 28.Photographer Maja Hitij says she purposely stood back in order to show the large crowds — and their iPhones capturing pictures of their own.“At 10 p.m. when the Eiffel Tower started sprinkling, they lifted the cauldron, and everyone started cheering,” she says. “It was a special moment to be part of.”

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Flying High

The 2024 Olympic cauldron.Maja Hitij/Getty

Visitors take pictures of the Olympic cauldron as it rises high after sunrise on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France.

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The setting sun provided the perfect backdrop to the Olympic cauldron on July 28.

Photographer Maja Hitij says she purposely stood back in order to show the large crowds — and their iPhones capturing pictures of their own.

“At 10 p.m. when the Eiffel Tower started sprinkling, they lifted the cauldron, and everyone started cheering,” she says. “It was a special moment to be part of.”

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Hometown Hero

Antoine Dupont of Team France celebrates after scoring a try during the Men' Rugby Sevens Gold Medal match between France and Fiji on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Lucky for Peters, she was ready, and grabbed this epic shot of Dupont celebrating on July 27 after scoring a try against Fiji in the match that would eventually bring Team France a gold medal.

“The crowd was so loud in this moment and the adrenaline kicks in,” she says. “It was a fantastic event to be at and a great start to the Olympics for France.”

12of 18Ooh La LaAn artist paints during a beach volleyball match.Michael Reaves/GettyArtist Peter Spens opted to capture his view not with a camera but with a paintbrush.Photographer Michael Reaves snapped this shot of Spens painting the Eiffel Tower as Team Sweden took on Team Australia during the men’s preliminary phase - pool A match on July 27.

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Ooh La La

An artist paints during a beach volleyball match.Michael Reaves/Getty

Artist Peter Spens is seen painting the Eiffel Tower during the Men’s Preliminary Phase - Pool A match between Team Sweden and Team Australia on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Eiffel Tower Stadium on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Artist Peter Spens opted to capture his view not with a camera but with a paintbrush.

Photographer Michael Reaves snapped this shot of Spens painting the Eiffel Tower as Team Sweden took on Team Australia during the men’s preliminary phase - pool A match on July 27.

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Vault Queen

Gymnast Rebeca Andrade of Team Brazil.Dan Mullan/Getty

Rebeca Andrade of Team Brazil competes on the vault during the Artistic Gymnastics Women’s Qualification on day two of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Bercy Arena on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France.

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Mullan used a robotic camera from above that he controls from the stands to catch Andrade performing her vault routine.

“I framed this image to include the colorful spotted floor and pink edges to the mat,” he says. “I was waiting for an athlete to perform this type of vault as you get to see their face pointing toward camera as Rebeca Andrade arches her back into the vault.”

14of 18En Garde!The fencing men’s foil individual gold medal match.Al Bello/GettyParis’s Grand Palais provides a stunning backdrop for fencing events — and photographer Al Bello spent two days trying to get the lighting just right, as it is in this photo of Ka Long Cheung of Hong Kong and Filippo Macchi of Italy on July 29.“The light was not right, the judges kept walking in the way. I could not get to the position I wanted,” says Bello. “Then for a very short time span all the elements lined up. All I needed to do was wait for the athletes to do their fencing dance on stage and fall in the right spot. When I saw them in the spot I wanted to be in, I captured the moment.”

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En Garde!

A general view of action as Ka Long Cheung of team Hong Kong and Filippo Macchi of team Italy compete in the Fencing Men’s Foil Individual Gold Medal Bout on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Grand Palais on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France.

Paris’s Grand Palais provides a stunning backdrop for fencing events — and photographer Al Bello spent two days trying to get the lighting just right, as it is in this photo of Ka Long Cheung of Hong Kong and Filippo Macchi of Italy on July 29.

“The light was not right, the judges kept walking in the way. I could not get to the position I wanted,” says Bello. “Then for a very short time span all the elements lined up. All I needed to do was wait for the athletes to do their fencing dance on stage and fall in the right spot. When I saw them in the spot I wanted to be in, I captured the moment.”

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Parisienne Projections

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A photograph of Simone Biles of Team United States competing on the uneven bars during the Artistic Gymnastics Women’s Qualification, is projected as part of Parisienne Projections in Montmartre on July 28, 2024 in Paris, France. Parisienne Projections displays the heroics and tragedies of 16 days of Olympic competition throughout the host city of Paris. (

Though gymnast Simone Biles captured her four medals inside Paris’s Bercy Arena during the Olympics, her athletic feats were projected for all the city to see on big screens as part of a project called Parisienne Projections.

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Silver Smooch

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Silver Medalists Thomas Daley and Noah Williams of Team Great Britain celebrate as they pose following the Diving medal ceremony after the Men’s Synchronised 10m Platform Final on day three of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Aquatics Centre on July 29, 2024 in Paris, France.

A seemingly stunned Tom Daley showed off his new hardware (a silver medal in the men’s synchronized 10-meter platform final) as Great Britain teammate Noah Williams gave him a kiss on the cheek.

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City of Light

A general view of the Eiffel Tower during the Beach Volleyball Women’s Preliminary Phase - Pool B match between Team United States and Team Canada on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Eiffel Tower Stadium on July 27, 2024 in Paris, France. Layers of the Games shows in one image the multiple moments that happen during a game or a day of competition during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games from a fixed camera.

The Eiffel Tower is an iconic symbol of Paris, and during the Olympics, it’s also host to the venue for beach volleyball.

“In our minds, we had visualized a great sunset that day, and the day was cloudy and rainy,” he says of this shot. “Luckily, in the last moments of the afternoon, the sky cleared and allowed us to do what we already had in our minds.”

18of 18Fathoms BelowAdam Pretty/GettyPhotographer Adam Pretty was looking forward to this July 27 heat race “for a long time,” as it featured Team USA’s Katie Ledecky and Ariarne Titmus of Australia going head-to-head in the women’s 400-meter freestyle.“I wanted to capture the start so that I could also capture the finish,” he says. “I set my camera up just after the dive to try and frame the athletes symmetrically, and just before or right as they hit the water.“Pretty then triggered the underwater robotic camera, capturing the race’s finish — and telling the “whole story.”

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Fathoms Below

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Katie Ledecky of Team United States and Ariarne Titmus of Team Australia compete in the Women’s 400m Freestyle Heats on day one of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Paris La Defense Arena on July 27, 2024 in Nanterre, France.

Photographer Adam Pretty was looking forward to this July 27 heat race “for a long time,” as it featured Team USA’s Katie Ledecky and Ariarne Titmus of Australia going head-to-head in the women’s 400-meter freestyle.

“I wanted to capture the start so that I could also capture the finish,” he says. “I set my camera up just after the dive to try and frame the athletes symmetrically, and just before or right as they hit the water.”

Pretty then triggered the underwater robotic camera, capturing the race’s finish — and telling the “whole story.”

source: people.com