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About pierre cassagne

I don’t just document weddings; I capture the silent architecture of your emotions.

My work is a blend of cinematic depth and raw intimacy—a style I call “Modern Noir.”
Over the years, I’ve learned that the most profound moments aren't staged; they are found in the quiet, in the shadows, and in the gentle way you hold each other.

My goal is to create an archive that feels as visceral twenty years from now as it does today.
I don’t follow passing trends; I look for the truth of the moment—the kind that remains iconic for generations.

Modern Noir destination wedding photographer

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There are photographers who simply take photos, and then there are artists who transform life’s most important moments into works of art.
Pierre was simply the right person.

the philosophy.

My approach is built on silence and observation.
I seek to create an honest, cinematic record of your union—told with rhythm, shadow, and soul.
Every step of this journey is designed to be as effortless as it is exclusive. My presence is quiet and discreet, allowing you to remain fully present in the joy of your celebration, while I meticulously craft the visual story that will outlive the day.

A Legacy, not just Documentation

The art of storytelling

From our first meeting to the delivery of your final gallery, I am more than a service provider; I am your artistic partner.
Curation: I personally select and hand-edit every frame to ensure a cohesive, cinematic narrative that reflects the stature of your union.
Availability: To ensure that every couple receives my full creative energy, I only accept a limited number of commissions per year.
Heritage: You aren't just getting photos; you are investing in a family heirloom. A landmark of your history, preserved in light.

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legacy of excellence

100%

international accolades & awards

50+

annual commissions accepted

12

Destination weddings

75%

Years of cinematic craft
(since 2020)

6

Currated visual narratives

100+

Stats that may surprise you

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