photo gallery: capture your fondest memories

As a wedding photographer working between Poitiers and La Rochelle, I make a point of meeting future brides and grooms, either face-to-face or by video, to get a clear idea of their expectations and make sure the feeling is right on both sides, before committing to a shoot. Indeed, I believe that a wedding is above all a human adventure between the photographer and the bride and groom, a story of men and women who recognize each other through mutual affinity, benevolence and trust.

Wedding photo gallery

A journalist for ten years in Parisian editorial offices, I now define myself as a wedding reporter. Of course, like any photographer working on this type of event – which requires multiple photo and video skills due to the changing light conditions throughout the day – I offer my brides and grooms group photos and posed shots if they wish. However, I always give priority to moments of life and emotion. The ones we keep for eternity.

A real photo studio

In the evening, I offer a service that’s unusual in wedding photography: the photo studio. Consisting of a backdrop and two torches (Elinchrom D-Lite RX4) fitted with softboxes, this set-up has the dual advantage of producing classy, elegant Harcourt-inspired photos and more offbeat evening shots with as many people as possible. With this formula, not only do I guarantee my clients top-quality evening photos (which is rarely the case in a low-light context), but I also provide entertainment that’s sure to get the dancefloor going. Especially if your guests give in to the siren call of masquerade costume.

Photographe mariage La Rochelle
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