Category: WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHY

  • WLE Meets: Paris Wedding Photographer, Olivier

    After your big day is over, your wedding photographs will keep the wonderful memories in Paris alive forever. Of course your Paris wedding photos will be particularly important as this is how you will share your beautiful celebration with all your friends at home. The pressure is therefore definitely on to make them perfect!

    We interviewed our very own talented photographer Olivier Lalin in Paris to get his expert advice on preparing for your wedding photography.

    Q. What’s the best piece of advice you can give a couple in preparing for wedding photography?

    Practice makes perfect! Don’t shy away from practicing your poses in front of the mirror in the lead up to your wedding day. You need to appear natural yet elegant, be comfortable in your own body. It may seem vain or embarrassing but remember it’s the finished product that everyone will see.

    What’s more practice as a couple! Make sure being with your loved one doesn’t affect your posture and that you find a stance that suits you both. It can be difficult to resist temptation to slouch if one of you is taller, you need to make sure how you fit together looks good on camera.

    Q. What should a bride be thinking about when practicing?

    Keep your arms slightly away from your body for a slimmer look and be aware of what you’re doing with your hands. You don’t want them to be distracting from the rest of the look. Always keep your chin up and your shoulders back – good posture and being poised is essential. Also learn to smile with your eyes; this will completely light up the photo.

    Q. Is there a dress style which looks better in photos or is easier to work with?

    Thinking about the dress itself is very important. Different styles are going to emphasize different parts of your body and you need to work out how to best utilise this to create flattering photographs. Of course choose something which best suits you but also something which you find comfortable and easy to get around in. A mermaid dress for example contours a bride’s figure and can slimming when positioned correctly in photographs.

    Also be aware of your outfit and accessories, you want to be showing off your dress and bouquet to the best of their advantage. You bouquet should be in the shot but not covering you or the intricate detailing of your dress. Holding the bouquet as low as possible actually creates the best lines. When you practice, do it with the full outfit!

    Q. Should you follow a regime to get in shape before the big day?

    Whatever you do make sure you’re not tempted to hold your stomach in for photos. If you’re self-conscious about your weight by all means get in shape for the wedding. The most important thing is that you look natural and happy. Do make sure you work on your posture in the lead up to the wedding, this is highly important for getting graceful shots.


    Q. What about the all-important kiss photo?

    Kissing isn’t something you normally do for a camera which makes it harder to perfect than other poses. Of course this is going to be a big element in your most romantic shots and I’m sure this is something won’t mind practicing! Make sure you extend your necks and are an equal distance apart in order to create an elegant silhouette. If you want a dip kiss photo you really have to practice this in advance – unfortunately romantic spontaneity really isn’t the best strategy in wedding photography!

    Q. Any advice for the day itself?

    Try to relax and have fun, we normally visit many iconic locations in Paris to take photos and it’s important to be in the moment. Don’t feel distracted or self-conscious if tourists stop to watch. Remember everything you’ve practiced but most importantly enjoy it! The most beautiful photographs happen when you feel truly happy and serene. Our Paris wedding photographer will guide you every steps of the way with his advices and good humor. You are going to make your girl friends back home so jealous when you show them all those beautiful wedding photographs taken in Paris with your love one.

    We hope all this advice helps you to prepare for your moment in the spotlight, and become a natural under the lens! For more advice on your destination wedding check out our other blog posts, and Olivier’s amazing wedding photography!

  • Paris Elopement: Natasha & Otto from Hong Kong

    Natasha and Otto eloped to Paris yesterday. We decided at the last minute to do the photo session before the ceremony at the Chapel expiatoire to try to get the morning light and quiet streets. We got little drizzle, well it rained! By the time we finished, it was pouring down and today sunday it has been raining all day. We’ve been lucky in a way. There is a saying in French that says “Mariage pluvieux, mariage heureux” translating to ” rainy wedding, happy life together. ” It didn’t stop our sweet couple from Hong Kong from happily celebrating their union with a few friends at the Chapel Expiatoire. Here are a few photos of the wedding, that Olivier our Paris wedding photographer took for us yesterday. Thanks to Estelle for the lovely bouquet, Dominique our driver for running around with umbrellas as well as Fred and Muriel, our make up artist and hairdresser to the stars in Paris.

    You can view more photos of our couple’s wedding in Paris on Olivier’s blog @ WeddingLight.


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  • Paris Elopement: Tracy and Dan from Florida, USA

    Yesterday, we had another small wedding with a wonderful couple from Florida, USA. Deciding to bring over a few close friends and some relatives, Dan and Tracy had their ceremony in the Chapelle Expiatoire on a gorgeous sunny day! We told them that they brought the sun! They might have left with it as well. The two had gotten engaged in Paris the year before after having been together for 7 years. After proposing, they marked their initials on a tree just near the Love Lock Bridge. We just can’t get enough of these romantic stories! Now Paris if forever theirs…

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     Photography by Paris Wedding photographer Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight

     As always, many thanks to all our wonderful vendors who helped make Tracy and Dan’s special day possible! Fred and Murielle did a gorgeous job of both the bride and mother-in-law’s hair and makeup. Estelle, our fabulous florist, personally delivered their flower arrangements. Tracy thought they were stunning — (and so did we!) Philippe, our charming officiant gave a fantastic ceremony with some heart-felt words. Romain, the driver of that adorable Citroen 2CV, zoomed around town with our happy couple and Olivier, our photographer, for their photo tour after their ceremony. Olivier was so thrilled with Tracy and Dan’s photos that he was only too happy to share some with us (and all of you!) after giving the bride a sneak peek. To see more of their lovely photos, visit Olivier’s WeddingLight blog. After their city tour, Tracy and Dan joined the rest of their group for an exceptional meal at Lasserre just off the iconic Champs-Élysées.

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    Photography by Paris Wedding photographer Olivier Lalin of WeddingLight

     We are so happy for Tracy and Dan and we wish them only the best in their new life together! Félicitations from all of us at WeddingLight Events!

     

  • Featured On: Style Me Pretty

    Our sister company, WeddingLight, Paris wedding Photographer, was just featured on Style Me Pretty for a Paris elopement that we organized for Jennifer and Donny earlier this year.

    Paris Wedding photographer WeddingLight Photography

    Jennifer and Donny, a couple from Louisiana, USA, decided on a romantic and intimate ceremony — just the two of them — in the elegant and classic Parisian Chapelle Expiatoire. Everything looked just stunning from her Monique L’Huiller dress to her perfect bouquet of pastel colored flowers from our talented florist.

      

       

    Paris Wedding photographer WeddingLight Photography

    After their ceremony, Olivier, WeddingLight’s photographer, took them on a photo tour of Paris for some special portraits. He choose some great locations, such as Pont Alexandre III, the Jardin de Tuileries, the Lover’s Bridge, some lovely cobbled stone streets in St. Germain des Pres, and other picturesque locations.

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    Paris Wedding photographer WeddingLight Photography

    We are so happy to have had the chance to help make Jennifer and Donny’s elopement day both memorable and extraordinary for them.

    As with all of our clients, we continue to wish them nothing but the absolute best in the new life together.

  • Advice: Before a Parisian “I do”

    Chapel to Marry in Paris
    One of our Brides Enters the Chapelle Expaitoire Paris

    Wedding photo courtesy of WeddingLight, Paris wedding photographer.

    Getting married in Paris, or any other destination location can be daunting for many couples. Sometime’s it can be the jet lag upon arrival and having to settle in for a few days to a new culture and environment or it can be the language barrier that can take a bit of adjusting. Whatever the reason,  we are here to make sure everything is smooth sailing – and that includes everything from help with the administrative aspects of marrying in France, to the hand-holding stage that might happen before you say the big “I Do” without your family and friends (if you’ve decided to elope).

     

    photo courtesy of Olivier Lalin