It’s been a super busy couple of months for me I have so many stories from all over Europe, New Zealand and the states to share with you. I’ll start with this beautiful garden wedding in France last July. This entire weekend was something you dream of. You might remember that awesome motorcycle wedding photo on my site. Well this is them and their story leading up to that photo. The groom, Thomas, a motorcycle helmet designer for Veldt. The bride, Helene, a notary in the city of Paris. Helene and Thomas are two of the most genuine, beautiful people I have ever met. Their wedding took place in Helene’s parents backyard of her childhood home that was everything I imagined a home in France would look like that included a room dedicated to 4000+ comic books. Thomas’s Dad’s 1960 Jaguar Mk2 was their car for the wedding. Did I mentioned they collected vintage cars and motorcycles? Their weekend started with a marriage ceremony at the town hall by Condé-sur-Noireau’s mayor. Tradition in France. The next day the real deal. The wedding. From getting ready in old 1700s homes and cottages, saying their vows in 1800s church and throwing the best damn party I’ve ever been to. I’ll let their wedding photos take it from here. But prepare, this is the longest story yet.
































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Florals – Dans ma Nature
Cater – Ivan Vautier
Dress – Adeline Bauwin
Shoes – Alix De La Forest
Suit – L’apiéceur
Bow Tie : Colonel Moutarde
DJ – Stephan Apollon DJ
Second Shooter – Dana Ann (thank youuuu!)
A Garden Wedding in France by
Destination Wedding Photographer Megan Saul
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