Honeymoon in Tahiti: a sunrise photoshoot with Anne & Corentin

A honeymoon photoshoot in Tahiti: light, sincerity and simplicity

There are sessions that resonate for a long time. Anne & Corentin's, captured in Tahiti at sunrise, is one of them. A shoot organized at the last minute, but with beautiful fluidity, lots of trust, and a result that truly reflects who they are.

Here are their words, which I'm very happy to share here:

 

"We reached out to Nicolas, relatively last minute to organize a photoshoot in Tahiti for our honeymoon. And what can we say except: go for it?

From the beginning, the contact was smooth. Nicolas was very transparent about his packages, his way of working, his vision of photography.

Then, we planned the shoot, everything was once again clear and conducive to trust with the contract, the deposit... then came the moment of the shoot.

We immediately had a very good connection with Nicolas and Amélie. Nicolas very kindly picked us up near our guesthouse, we spent the journey chatting, all four of us.

The location he found was magical, especially with that early morning light. Nicolas and Amélie are very professional, they gave us advice and guided us while letting naturalness be present.

We finished the shoot and received the gallery a few days later.

And honestly, the result exceeded our expectations. We found the photographer's signature that we had loved: the light, the naturalness.

The photos are sublime, it's a wonderful memory for us."

A tailored approach, a shared experience

Thank you both for such generous feedback. What I seek in every session is exactly that: a simple, fluid experience, without pressure. Just light, connection, and the desire to create authentic images.

For couples who, like Anne & Corentin, come on honeymoon to Tahiti or Moorea, I offer sunrise sessions in carefully chosen locations. Always based on your energy, the light of the moment, and the story we want to tell.

 
 
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