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By Wedding Photographer Anaïs Chaine

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Wedding at “The Olives trees domain”

One year before their wedding Audrey and Stefan contacted me and I got totally charmed by their story. I could feel how deep their love is. They tell us about their story with poetry, then answer to my questions about their wedding. They give us plenty of precious information for future brides and grooms. The photographs following this interview testify in detail of a happy and beautiful day.

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An Intimate Home Wedding

Amanda and Vincent have a lot of friends and a big family. They did not want to have to choose among them because of a budget restriction. They wanted an authentic wedding, their own: ”A beautiful and big party, where we dance until dawn, where we have fun from start to finish.”

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Laura & Dimitri at the Chateau D’Epeyssoles

All anybody ever wants for their wedding is lots of love, laughter, tears (of joy of course), family and friends, crazy traditions and that special touch that makes it unique to you. Well, Laura & Dimitri’s wedding was this and more. Out in the lovely country, at the magnificent Chateau D’Epeyssoles (France), Laura and Dimitri exchanged nuptials.

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Get ready for your Couple Photo session

Here is a few tips for you to get ready for your engagement or couple session and make the most of it. First of all it’s important to pick up the right location : one that is meaningful for you two. It can be a park, somewhere in the city : an area, a restaurant or by the beach, by a river… Once you have chosen I will  tell you what is the best time for the location depending on the light.

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Tips for your wedding photography

If you try too hard to hold their head in a certain position the chin can end up being too far up or down. I’ll let you know if that’s the case though. Sometimes there’s the subconscious reflex of miming the position of the photographer’s head, slightly sideways and tilted down, and it doesn’t look quite right!

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