Picture a wedding day that starts gently: the bride getting ready with her closest people, a mix of quiet laughter, nerves, and excitement in the air. At the same time, the groom shares simple moments with friends and family—those calm minutes that set the tone before everything begins.
The setting was The Oaks, an intimate venue with a warm, natural flow. Beautiful light, easy transitions between spaces, and a relaxed atmosphere made it the kind of place where a wedding can feel lived-in and unforced.
My approach is documentary-led. I focus on what’s real: a glance, a hand squeeze, a tear that appears without warning, a burst of laughter at the perfect time. Those small, unscripted details are what give wedding photographs their meaning—today and years from now.
When Katelyn walked toward the ceremony, the emotion was immediate. And when Andy saw her, he didn’t need words—everything showed on his face. These are the moments you can’t recreate, and they’re the moments I’m there to preserve.
The courtyard ceremony stayed intimate and heartfelt, with vows spoken honestly and without performance. Then the reception shifted into celebration—dancing, laughter, and the kind of energy that can only happen when people feel truly present with each other.
I’m based in France, available in La Rochelle, Île de Ré, Bordeaux, Paris, and anywhere in France. I’m fully bilingual (English/French) and spent five years photographing weddings in the United States, which helps international couples feel understood and supported throughout the planning process. My work stays the same: discreet, documentary, and focused on what you’re actually living.




