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About pierre cassagne

What started as a creative pursuit in Toulouse has evolved into a 5 year-long artistic journey in Bordeaux. As a father, artist, and storyteller, I've learned that the most beautiful narratives often lie in the unscripted moments.
Whether in Bordeaux, Dordogne, or further across France, I document stories with authenticity, emotion, and artistry.


The Journey Behind the Lens

Oh hey, I'm Pierre and my passion has always been storytelling through photography.

MATHILDE

If you’re looking for an exceptional wedding photographer, look no further.
Pierre made us feel at ease, blending in naturally while capturing every moment.
His flexibility and kindness were invaluable throughout the process.

My full story

My approach to wedding photography is shaped by a rich tapestry of influences - from rock to classical music, to the immersive worlds of fantasy literature, from motorcycle adventures to quiet moments with my wife and daughters. These diverse passions inform how I see and capture your story.

More Than Just Photography

The art of storytelling

My work is heavily influenced by cinema and visual arts, creating wedding stories that feel like frames from an intimate film. This cinematic approach, combined with my natural inclination toward organic, nostalgic imagery, results in galleries that feel both timeless and deeply personal.

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5 stars reviews

100%

Awards & prices received for wedding & couple photography

50+

Avg. pictures captured on a wedding day

7 000+

Non Local weddings

65%

Years in business (since 2020)

5

wedding days captured

70+

Stats that may surprise you

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If what you have seen and read here resonates with your vision, I would love to hear more about your story, your dreams, and your celebration.

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