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Prep session for the wedding of Aurélie and Gilles
Engagement Session to prepare the wedding of Aurélie and Gilles in Antibes and Grasse by PGPhotography wedding photographer in Antibes / Mariage d’Aurélie et Gilles à Antibes et Grasse par PGPhotography photographe de mariage. http://www.pgphotography.eu/
In order to prepare their wedding in Antibes and Grasse and discuss about the photo shooting we met in Antibes at La Garoupe with Aurélie and Gilles. They were both worried about how interacting with each other like almost any of the couples I see all along the year
That kind of meeting is very usefull to rehearse all the planning of the big day and anticipate many possible shots. It is also a very good mean for many young couples to realize it ain’t so difficult to feel at ease in such circumstances
Here are some pictures of that Session

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Between Hard days night Hotel and Titanic Birthplace in Liverpool Mel and Graeme’s wedding
Wedding in France at Château Ste Roseline Photo session in Liverpool by PG Wedding Photographer France. http://www.pgphotography.eu/
Arriving by plane upon Liverpool’s John Lennon airport is a kind of exotic experience. I had never seen such green surroundings near any Airport. Nothing to do with the urban surroundings of Roissy or the blues of Nice Côte d’Azur or the Browns and Ochers near Marrakech Menara. From the landing area the building looks old and out of date but after the custom’s it turns out to be brand new, modern and practical a temple dedicated to the divinities of the consumer society.
Less than ten minutes with a real cheap bus are enough to join the Albert docks one of the most mythical places in town . I met Graeme and Mel (Melina) on the docks at the Terrace of a famous Pub located in an old building that used to be the machinery of the Lock.
Graeme is a great fan of his City and knows its geography and history by heart. I had of Liverpool an image of an old sleepy mining city that had been built with the years by a couple of wonderful films that the British movie industry delivers to the world around once a year. I am thinking of the Full Monty, Billy Elliot, Brassed off, or more recently : Looking for Eric all amazing and touching films where life seems so tough and at the same time so warm, cordial and cheerfull.
In fact I discovered a brand new and modern town center so colored, noisy and crowdy. In the streets, buildings of all kind of architectural styles are mixed up in an incredible “Pot Pourri”. Makes you believe that no state service take care of this. But at night they’re all lit up like for a fireworks contest and the skies are burning in a mystical rainbow of psychedelic lights.
The old headquarters of the Cunard cruise line, the railway station, The museum and even the central police station are shining even brighter than all the neon lights in broadway. none of our police officers would even dare imagine working there and not in old barracks as ugly as the concrete bunkers of second world war.
the highlights of the day were definitly the old pubs. wher taking a few shots of our lovers was a brilliant idea. Then I must absolutely tell you about the Superlambbananas. They are amazing statues of a lamb with a banana shaped tail. Almost as big as a real cow they are covered with paintings telling stories about the geography , the history or any cultural subject about the city of Liverpool. they have been spread of all over the town in 2008 when Liverpool was European Capital of Culture. Ever since, ordinary people or corporations or business men have bought them sometimes in public auctions in order to keep them in town. they are so ugly and at the same time so odd and akward that at the end you like them.
I only have one regret. I had no time to visit Anfield road and the stadium the heart of the city beats. For a french man not really keen on football it is really hard to understand the mystery of the sentimental link between the Liverpool FC and its fans. But I lived two years in Marseille the only place in France where you can find such phenomenom and maybe understand the “you’ll never walk alone”.
And in fact i never did walk alone in the streets of Liverpool thanks to Graeme and Mel and that was fun and highly interesting. On the other hand I will prey and hope that Graeme won’t fill the church or the Castle on the wedding day with flags of his favorite football team though I know damn well he could do it.
In case you had not yet understood I adorrrre Liverpool.

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Little ride in an Aston Martin Vantage between Antibes and La Begude in Opio
Wedding in Antibes at Château La Begude golf of Opio by PG wedding photographer Cannes and Antibes.
In mai i paid a little visit to Caroline and Remi in Aix en Provence. I had for quite a long time, been thinking of a photo shooting early at night in that marvelous city. We thought time had come for that but parking in the city center around Le Cours Mirabeau was impossible. We decided to change our mind and drove toward La Saint Victoire to make a session that generated so many comments and reactions in the following weeks. The place is so beautiful and magic that it was not a surprise for me.
One month later I joined them first at Caroline’s place in Biot near the famous Marineland, for her getting ready and the preparation of her family and friend. Then we drove to the City Hall of Antibes where the traffic is allways so difficult in the summertime and especially on Saturdays when all weddings take place.
Caroline and Remi took their vows under the painting of Peynet’s lovers that covers the wall insidethe city Hall and in front of all their friends and families that had gathered from all over the country. Then after the religious ceremony all attendees were invited to take some refreshments in the gardens of the church. Meanwhile we escaped a few moment for some shots on the shore behind the Picasso Museum. Then the couple went for a ride in the Aston martin Vantage todays version of the famous convertible car that Sean Connery was driving in the first episodes of the James Bond saga. By the way I found that Remi in its Armani’s Costume could have played the part in a very convincing way.
Caroline and Rémi fromAix en Provence
Venue : The marvelous Château de la Begude in Opio, french riviera
City Hall : Antibes
Church : Lutherian Temple in Antibes
Menu :
apéritif (foie gras et gambas poêlés)
prelude de crabe
épaule d’agneau farcie à la niçoise, tian de légumes et purée de pommes de terre
limoncello et sorbet citron
plateau de fromages
pièce montée
Jewellery for
Engagement Ring : diamant factory
Wedding rings : pimento
Cake : Chateau de la begude in Opio
Hairdresser : sophie Montillaud Nice
DJ: pro musique animation in Mougins
Make up : isabelle Tiri in Nice
Shoes : Cymbeline
Bride’s underwear: Passionata
The Dresss : David Fielden
groom’s costume : Armani
Florist : le Lotus
Car : Aston Martin V8 Vantage
First dance Song: petite fleur, sidney bechet
Where and how did the groom proposed ?: dans la cuisine, pendant le petit déjeuner
When did he proposed : 20 novembre 2009, jour de mon anniversaire!
What was the best moment of the day
For the bride: Entering the church
For the Groom: Same thing
Honeymoon : Polynésie or Australia ?
What advice for couples who are planning their Wedding ?: Prepare everything as much as possible so that on the big Day you will simply let it go beacause it goes so quickly.
Wedding in Mougins. A night in Montréal with Julie and Guillaume
Wedding in Mougins Engagement shooting in Montréal Canada by PG Photography wedding Photographer France in Cannes Mougins. http://www.pgphotography.eu/
Julie and Guillaume live in Montreal but they’ll get married in Mougins in 2011. We had planned to meet in the old town for a night session. Here are some of the first pics of that night.












Wedding in Antibes. Caroline and Remi between Aix en Provence and Sainte Victoire
Wedding in Antibes by PG Photography wedding Photographer France Cannes Antibes http://www.pgphotography.eu/
Last october on this blog ( http://blog.pgphotography.eu/en/page/6 ) I was regretting not to have, for the very first time in so many years, any Caroline among the Brides of the comming season. It now is the case as Caroline and Remi chose me as their wedding photographer. Their Wedding will take place at Château de la Bégude in Opio.
I had for long been dreaming of covering a wedding in this place but never had the opportunity before. Probably because very few weddings are accepted there, though the place with its old roman aqueduct around the edge of the golf is absolutly perfect for that kind of event.
The young couple live in Aix en Provence where they both work but originally come from Nice. As their big day was planned in Nice and its surroundings we’ve decided to meet in Aix en Provence for a first photo session and headed to “la Sainte Victoire” for some pics just before sunset. Here are some of the best shots:






