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Photographers in France, for people arriving from elsewhere

Most of what we shoot in English is planned from another country by people who will be here for four days. That constraint shapes everything below.

How we work

Why the English pages are not the French ones translated

The French pages answer a couple marrying an hour from where they grew up. These answer someone flying in with a fixed return date, a hotel booked, and no idea which side of a river the light comes from in October.

Those are different problems, so they get different pages. What stays identical is the price list, the deposit, the delivery time and the refusal to invent anything — those are the studio, not the market.

The constraint that shapes everything

A visitor has days, not months. That single fact decides the rest: we shoot early, because the places worth photographing are unusable by nine in the morning; we keep routes short, because time in the metro is time you paid for; and we agree a fallback before you land, because a wet Tuesday should not cost you the only morning you had.

If you are here for a week, the best hour of your trip is probably the one just after sunrise on your second day, while the time difference is still doing the waking up for you.

What we do most, in English

Proposals, by a wide margin — see proposal photographer. Then couples on honeymoon, then destination weddings in Provence and the Loire, then families passing through Paris.

Each of those has its own page because each has its own awkward questions. A proposal needs somewhere we can stay invisible; a château wedding needs the estate’s own rules obtained in writing months earlier.

What you get, and when

A private gallery in full resolution, no watermark, no account to create, reachable from any country. You can open it on the flight home.

The turnaround and the price come from the same list as the French pages — pricing shows all of it. A deposit of 30% holds the date; the balance is due on delivery.

Where to start

If you know what you want, go straight to it: a couple photoshoot, a wedding, a family session.

If you know the place but not the format, the destination pages are written around specific ideas — Paris, the French Alps, Provence.

And if none of that fits, describe the situation in your own words on the contact page. An oddly worded enquiry is easier to answer than a silence.

Questions

Frequently asked

Can we arrange everything before we arrive?

That is the normal case. We agree the spot, the hour and the meeting point by message, and you get a written quote before paying anything. Nobody needs to meet in advance.

Do you work in English throughout?

Yes — the enquiry, the quote, the shoot itself and the gallery. Nothing important happens in a language you have to translate.

How far ahead should we book?

For a proposal or a short session, two to four weeks is comfortable. For a wedding between May and September, closer to a year: those Saturdays go early and we take one wedding per day.

A date, a place, a question

Tell us what you have in mind and roughly when. You get an answer with a price in it, not a brochure.