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Welcome to the news page of my photography website. Here, I regularly share a glimpse into my daily work: new projects, behind-the-scenes from photo sessions, collaborations, exhibitions, inspirations, and everything that brings my craft to life throughout the seasons.
Whether you're a client, a curious visitor, or a photography enthusiast, this blog offers a different way to discover my world. You'll also find tips to help you prepare for a session, highlights from specific shoots (weddings, portraits, business…), and the latest trends in the world of photography.
Why follow this page?
Because photography doesn’t end with a click.
It’s a story of emotions, encounters, and fleeting moments that I’m passionate about sharing here.
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Before the big day, there are those precious moments when everything aligns: knowing glances, spontaneous laughter, tender gestures. The engagement session is that suspended moment that allows you to enjoy a private bubble, far from the stress of wedding planning. Discover why it can transform your wedding experience… and your memories.
Dreaming of wedding day photos that capture emotion and spontaneity without stress? Discover my tips for planning natural wedding photos, from the wedding dress sparkling in the Écusson to moments of love near Nîmes’ Arènes.
A wedding photographer does more than just “take photos.” Discover how I capture the raw emotion of your big day, from the wedding dress dancing in the Écusson to joyful moments near the Arènes in Nîmes, for an unforgettable authentic wedding.
From the hills of Tuscany to the beaches of Greece and the wild Camargue, I capture your day with emotion and authenticity, wherever your wedding takes you.
Summer weddings bathed in sunshine between Nîmes and Montpellier offer stunning light… but also, at times, extreme temperatures. How can you preserve spontaneity and emotion in your photos despite the heat? In this article, I share my tips as a photographer to help you capture natural, vibrant images—even under 35°C.