Fun and creative documentary wedding photographer
I document your day, including your evening, with authenticity and creativity.
Contact meI document your day, including your evening, with authenticity and creativity.
Contact me I'm Oliver, not Olivier!
I've been a wedding photographer since 2020, and married since I was 33.
My aim is to tell your story, to capture your moments of complicity with your loved ones, and to bear witness to your relationships and interactions on this very important day.
I want to offer you the memories of these moments and of those who shared them with you.
My wedding photography is sensitive, modern and dynamic.
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weddings that bring tears to my eyes
I chose to specialize in wedding photography because I love it. Deeply. I really enjoy it. And my mission is for you to look at your wedding photographs with the same pleasure I had in making them.
This day is extremely important to you. Whatever the wedding may mean to you, it's an intense day when you'll celebrate your love in front of your nearest and dearest. It's a milestone in your life. You deserve beautiful, powerful and true memories . My photographs are both documentary and aesthetic.
A wedding is all about great moments, intense and sincere emotions, happiness and joy. You can count on me to keep frank and moving memories of it all.
A wedding is also full of little moments that you won't be able to see. Children, tired of all the grown-up talk, play tag at the other end of the room. Your great-uncle teaches your childhood friend how to tie his tie in a double Windsor knot. Your witnesses, a little to the side, rehearse their surprise choreography one last time. High school friends reminisce about their youthful antics. I love capturing these moments, and even more so seeing your eyes sparkle when you see them in photos!
Those unexpected, funny, touching, mischievous moments in between tell the story of you and your loved ones.
You'll have beautiful photos of you and your nearest and dearest. Some of them posed, many of them alive.
Documenting means taking care to know what moves you, and knowing how to tell it in photos.