Hi, I’m
Aurélie
A destination wedding photographer
in France with a passion for intimate
wedding photography
I photograph weddings the way I experience human relationships: with discretion, care, and
intention.
Light, composition, and emotions are my language. I pay attention to what unfolds in between moments — a glance, a breath, a hand
resting on another. I believe the most meaningful moments are often the most subtle ones.
My work blends a documentary approach with an editorial sensibility, creating images that
feel both natural and timeless.
I’m deeply drawn to spaces, architecture, and atmospheres that give images a particular depth — not for their grandeur, but for the stories
they quietly carry.
I love observing how different cultures, families, and identities come together around love.
Being a photographer for
multi-cultural and queer couples
isn’t a label to me : it’s natural
continuation of my values.
Everyone deserves to feel seen, respected, and at ease on
their wedding day.
I’m not here to stage your story or turn your day into a
performance. I’m here to walk alongside you, calmly, so you
can be fully present, while I translate what you feel into images
that truly reflect who you are.
If you’re planning an intimate wedding in France, a destination
wedding in Europe or Morocco, or a non-traditional
celebration that genuinely reflects you, I would love to tell your
story — with sincerity, gentleness, and intention.
BEYOND Traditions
Focused on CONNECTION
of freedom. A moment to express
what connects you, without
following a predefined script or
performing a version of yourselves
that doesn’t feel true. The images I
create are meant to hold what you
experienced — not just how it
looked, but how it felt.
through glances, silences, shared
laughter, and the presence of the
people who matter most. Through
simple, sometimes quiet gestures
that speak more honestly than
anything staged ever could. These
moments don’t need to be directed
— they need to be respected.
or reenact a story that’s been told a
thousand times before. You choose
how to celebrate, with intention,
sincerity, and care. My role is to
walk alongside you, to understand
your rhythm, and to translate what
you feel with clarity and sensitivity.
I adapt to the energy of your day, stepping in when support is
needed, and stepping back when everything flows naturally.
What matters to me are the real moments — the ones that
might pass unnoticed at the time, yet gain their true meaning
as time goes on.
The photographs you receive aren’t meant to impress. They’re
meant to bring you back. To what you felt. To what you shared.
To what you chose to live together.
A human-Centered
Approach to Wedding
Photography
I AM A PHOTOGRAPHER, BUT ABOVE ALL, DEEPLY HUMAN.
demanding environments — high-level sports, which I still
practice and pass on as a coach, and at the same time in
asset management, where I worked for over a decade. These
were structured, high-performing, sometimes brilliant worlds,
but over time I lost what mattered most: the human connection.
At some point, something no longer made sense. I needed
to return to what felt true.
and deeply attached to the idea
that everyone should be able to
exist as they are, without having to
justify themselves. This sensitivity
naturally shapes the way I work:
creating a safe, respectful space
where people can be themselves,
free from imposed roles or fixed
expectations.
My relationship with images is also
deeply personal. I own only two
photographs from my childhood without
any member of my family around. All the
others were destroyed in a fire. That
absence taught me something essential :
images are not decorative objects. They
are traces. Anchors. Fragments of
memory. Photographing a wedding, for
me, is about taking care of what will
remain once time has passed.
long walks in silence, hiking, and
pausing simply to take in a landscape,
without expecting anything from it.
I enjoy understanding how things
work — science, history, human stories.
I once worked as a concert promoter,
drawn to collective energy and fleeting
moments. I’m also a bit of a geek
(pop culture), endlessly curious and
attentive to detail.
BY CHOICE.
CHOCOLAT.
PART OF MY LIFE — not a cute detail, but a grounding presence, almost a
daughter to me.
All of this comes with me when i photograph
FEEL WITH HONESTY
And Care
images. I’m here to observe, understand, and feel — and to
translate what you experience with honesty and care.
My past, my choices, my identity, and even my silences shape a sensitive, respectful, and committed approach.
who sees beyond appearances,
who understands
unconventional paths, chosen
families, and stories that don’t
fit into boxes — Then we might
just speak the same language.
by music, travel
and human stories
My photographic journey
didn’t begin with weddings.
It started in the world of music — in concert photography,
festivals, and live performances. From underground venues,
basements and squats to major stages like the Accor Arena
and the Zénith. From festivals in Ukraine and the Czech
Republic to Hellfest. Loud places, raw energy, unpredictable
light. Environments where you learn fast, where you
anticipate rather than direct, and where every second matters.
At the same time, photography followed me through my
travels. I’ve always been drawn to movement, to landscapes
both natural and urban. Wandering cities, observing how
people inhabit spaces, how light transforms streets, how
stories unfold without asking to be photographed. That’s
when street photography naturally became part of my work
— a way of seeing before a way of shooting.
This foundation led me toward corporate and editorial
photography. Studio portraits, on-location reportage, work
with artists, athletes, and professionals from very different
backgrounds. Learning how to adapt, how to read a space,
how to create images that feel both intentional and hones —
whether in a controlled studio environment or in the middle of
real-life action.
i photograph today.
understand rhythm, energy, and human presence. Whether
I’m documenting a wedding, a portrait, or a professional story,
my approach remains the same : observe first, understand
what’s happening, and create images that feel true.