Welcome to my blog! Here, you'll find wedding inspiration, tips for planning in Provence and the French Riviera, and recommendations for the best vendors and experiences. I also share personal stories and behind-the-scenes moments from my journey as a wedding photographer. Enjoy exploring!
When someone chooses to work with me, it’s never “just” photography—it’s collaboration, built on trust and mutual investment in a shared vision.
I work closely with wedding planners, couples, and creative professionals who expect more than talent—they value presence, quick thinking, and discretion. They want someone who can read the room, adapt without hesitation, and bring structure without stress. That’s where I step in.
What You Can Expect:
Reactivity — You’ll never be left waiting. I respond quickly, anticipate needs, and communicate clearly at every stage.
A hands-on mindset — I’m involved. I care deeply about your event, your clients, your vision. I don’t observe from the outside—I contribute with intention.
A calm presence — Whether I’m capturing a quiet portrait or navigating the pace of a multi-day celebration, I stay grounded and focused so you can too.
Consistency — I deliver what I promise, and I don’t miss details. From first contact to final gallery, I value precision and follow-through.
Empathy and discretion — I understand the emotional weight behind the work we do. I lead with kindness and adapt to each person’s rhythm and comfort.
My Core Values
Mutual Respect This is the foundation of every collaboration—a shared understanding that honors both your vision and my artistry. I believe that trust and clarity create the conditions for truly exceptional work.
Creative Collaboration Every story is different. That’s why I approach each project as a co-creation, blending your ideas with my creative direction to produce something distinctive, refined, and personal.
Empathy Empathy is at the center of everything I do. It allows me to connect with your story, read between the lines, and craft images that reflect not just what happened—but how it felt.