Day After Paris - Trash the Dress - Destination Wedding Paris

A Day-After in Paris or elsewhere!

It's often a few weeks or days after the wedding that I meet up with the newlyweds. They're all dressed up for a " Day After " session. Increasingly, it's also the occasion of a wedding anniversary. It's included in certain formulas, or à la carte as an option. Most of the wedding photographers I've worked with in Paris are Day-After or Trash-The-Dress photographers. The Day-After session, which I also call the Love-Session, is a continuation of the wedding reportage already done. 

But of course I also do these shoots for all those who have got married or are getting married abroad, even if it's with another photographer. They're mainly done in Paris, but sometimes in Normandy, Brittany or even the south of France or further afield, as I'm very open to photographic adventures.

Destination-Wedding-Paris - The photo shoot in Paris  

For this wedding-themed shoot, we offer a number of different itineraries in the capital, to suit all tastes, from 1 to 4 hours of shooting. Some prefer Paris's great historical monuments, such as the Louvre Pyramid or the Eiffel Tower, while others prefer the Montmartre or Saint Michel districts, rue Crémieux or Bercy. Obviously, it's only after an initial discussion that I can suggest a suitable itinerary. 

Day-After or trash-the-dress, in Paris or elsewhere, it's above all a couple's session. 

The Day-After or whatever it's called remains a session where the couple is the main element of the photograph. The decor is only secondary, even if I give it a lot of importance in my compositions. So it's important to take it into account, but in Paris it's also the crowdedness of the locations that needs to be taken into account when preparing the itinerary. And it's precisely by playing with composition, light and location that I'm constantly trying to sublimate, as best I can, the feelings and emotions of the couple with whom I'm sharing this moment, which is often fun and funny, and always pleasant whenauthenticity and complicity are present.