Last year we were fortunate enough to attend French film photographer Greg Finck‘s workshop in Provence. Here we gained so much inspiration for our upcoming weddings and personal projects from each thoughtfully designed detail. Today we’re excited to show you the result and discuss some of the inspiring elements in blush and navy…
BLUSH AND NAVY
Dear brides: if traditional white doesn’t feel authentic to you, then do not be afraid to mix in a light neutral like blush. We loved this beautiful bride’s Martine Toledano gown with her gorgeous mocha skin tone. The way Braco Prata dreamed up this reception inspiration was refreshing as we experienced golden colored glasses, antique candle holders, and many more unique details throughout. Another detail that we felt inspired by was the groom’s classic navy suit. This clean-cut and timeless look suited him very well, but we also were excited at the thought of our upcoming grooms wearing the same. In addition, the coordinating wedding invitation suite was also moody, yet refreshing. We loved the surprise element of the floral pattern and black background.
DESTINATION WEDDINGS
We can’t say enough how much we love destination weddings. Photographing the details, surroundings, and quiet moments are so important to us, especially for our destination couples as they’ve traveled to a new and exciting place and want to preserve each view and moment. Provence is always a lovely place, surrounded by lush foliage, crumbling buildings, and lots of sun so it was imperative to somehow translate those elements in these photos.
WEDDING DETAILS
Photography: Les Anagnou Photographers
Workshop: Light Workshop by Greg Finck
Overall Design & Execution: Braco Prata
Fashion Styling: Rime Arodaky
Hair: Ciara Coiffure
Makeup: Charles Cosmetics Paris
Gown: Martine Toledano
Groom’s Suit: Faubourg Saunt Sulpice
Stationery: Ever After Press
Calligraphy: Hello Suzy Lee
Bride’s Shoes & Accessories: Artefacts
Venue: Les Domaines De Patras
Models: Your Angel Models