We’re Leaving the United States… Next Stop: St. Barth
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After the past four years living and working in the United States—photographing some of the boldest couples between New York, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago... etc—it’s time for a new chapter.
Saint Barthélemy, here we come.
And of course, as usual, we never do things halfway. It would be far too simple to just fly in for a single wedding and head back home… no, we’re moving to the Caribbean.
Before these American years, we spent four seasons photographing luxury weddings in France, followed by nearly three years working throughout the Caribbean. Then the United States happened—four incredibly inspiring years that taught us a lot about American couples: their expectations, their worries, their inspirations, their traditions, and their dreams for their wedding day.
Far away from the overly sweet, pastel, pre-COVID aesthetic that once dominated wedding photography, the energy of the United States, American cities, magazines, blogs, and their progressive creative culture have shaped our work in a new way. Our photography became more raw, more authentic, more textured, more honest. More fashion.
Still guided by our French editorial eye, of course—but now mixed with a hint of New York street photography.
And honestly, that’s exactly the kind of energy you need to capture the legendary wedding celebrations of St. Barthélemy.
Somewhere between the pool parties of the French Riviera and the creative styled shoots of Miami… what could feel more “St. Barth” than that?
But wait—there’s more.
The South of France will also remain part of the story. During our last two years in the U.S., our travel was restricted under the I-94 visa system, which made international travel impossible. Now that this chapter is ending, we’re finally free to travel again.
So from now on, you can safely assume you’ll find us somewhere between Nice and St. Barth.
December 2026 will officially mark the beginning of this new Caribbean season 🏝️. Alongside weddings, we’ll of course continue photographing engagement sessions, creative shoots, and other beautiful projects across the islands—so don’t hesitate to reach out if you’d like to connect.
And we definitely won’t forget the neighboring islands. Back in 2020, while we were already based in the French Caribbean, Yoan obtained his private pilot license so we could move freely between islands when needed. While flying a Cessna 172 🛩️ between New York and Chicago might be a bit ambitious (haha), it makes perfect sense in the Caribbean.

So wherever your celebration takes place in the region, chances are we’ll be able to get there. And the South of France will remain close to our hearts—we’ll be there regularly visiting our families.
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out—we always love hearing from you.

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