
As a film wedding photographer, Thomas (here with is beloved fiancée Elyssa) has an approach of photography totally inspired by nature and modern fairytales from cinema. He specializes in shooting film for the timeless rendering it offers to every single image.
Mainly working with his beloved medium format film camera allows him to take the time necessary to create a delicate and romantic aesthetic. Authenticity, softness, poetry and delicacy are some of the most important word guiding Thomas’s way of shooting high-end international weddings and events.
He captures once-in-a-lifetime moments, smiles and elegant decorations in Provence, on the French Riviera and far beyond. Based in Cannes, France, Thomas is always ready to follow the future bride and groom all around the world.
Thomas’s work is regularly featured in top publications, including Style me Pretty, Wedding Sparrow, British Vogue, Amber and muse, Wedding Chicks and many more.
Photo credit : Valéry Villard
Why shooting on film in 2022 ?
Despite the advent of digital cameras and new technologies, Thomas sincerely believes that the use of film is a necessity to obtain the timeless experience he desires.
The colour rendering and the incredible graininess of the film give a clean organic look to every single image.
The use of a medium format film camera is the obvious choice when it comes to capturing beautiful emotions. Indeed, the dimensions of the medium format film allow the photographer to obtain an unequaled three-dimensional effect. This technical choice literally allows you to "enter" into the photography and is the most suitable for making fine art prints in large format.

Linen wedding book
The best way to enjoy your wedding memories
According to me it's one of the most (and maybe THE most) important wedding memories you will keep. And you can trust me, if your photos are only available in a digital gallery you will not enjoy them as frequently, neither your family. Your book can include 25 to 50 pages.
The most important thing is to take care not to expose it to light or humidity. Choose a room without direct sun light and do not keep it in a cellar. More of a reason to keep it close to unveil it from time to time to take you back to your memories.
