New York City, clearly.
It is difficult to determine the most photographed city definitively, but popular contenders include New York City, Paris, Tokyo, and London. These cities attract millions of tourists each year, making them prime locations for photography.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France is one of the most photographed man-made structures in the world. Its iconic design and significant historical presence make it a popular subject for photographers from around the globe.
Wellington, New Zealand is the most eastern capital city in the world.
Tokyo, Japan is the world's most populated city that lies on a longitude of 140.
Toronto, Canada is often considered one of the most diverse cities in the world. It has a population with a wide range of ethnicities, cultural backgrounds, and languages spoken, making it a vibrant and multicultural city.
Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, Canada
Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City.
New York City.
New York City, clearly.
Batmobile.
Yes
September 11th 2001 is the most photographed event/ day in history while the swearing in of Barack Obama may be the most photographed moment. WW2 is the most photographed event in world history. Although it lasted a lot longer than one day.
It is difficult to determine the most photographed city definitively, but popular contenders include New York City, Paris, Tokyo, and London. These cities attract millions of tourists each year, making them prime locations for photography.
Mt. Fuji
Diana
I would say Princess Diana. For sure she was the most photographed in the UK.
probably Everrest