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Ah Paris! What a fabulous setting to immortalize your love. In a Paris cradled in elegance, Manon and Pierre meet us at Place Vendôme. A tender and intimate tête-à-tête, where our two lovers of the day radiate happiness.
With the beautiful images of Camille Marciano, Manon tells us…
The initial meeting
"It was 3 years ago, in March 2015 in Versailles. I was at a café terrace on the market square with a girlfriend and he was sitting at the next table with a friend. We exchanged glances and then our respective conversations crossed to form one. We saw each other again the next day with each of our friends and then he suggested that we meet up one day just the two of us..."

Photography – Camille Marciano
This couple shooting
"We met Camille, Place Vendôme, on a rainy day in the early afternoon. The session began with a lens adjustment, during which we learned how to pose and kiss without worrying about the gaze of passers-by.
Then we moved in front of the magnificent golden window of Louis Vuitton to take shots where we were walking in the street. It was funny because we had to avoid the tourists who also came to take pictures of the window! The rest of the shooting was done on Place Vendôme. Thanks to Camille, who guided us on the poses to take, the session lasted less than an hour. We really enjoyed playing the game and immortalizing these almost intimate moments.

Photography – Camille Marciano

Photography – Camille Marciano
Marriage, a project?
“Yes, we want to get married! We imagine our wedding in a farmhouse in the South of France (to ensure good weather…) rented for a whole weekend of celebration with friends and family. The decoration and style will definitely be “Bohemian/Country” with glasses Daisies-Paris on everyone's noses! (I am the creator) »
Couple's outfits
"The day of the shooting we were dressed as usual with the exception of heels brought out for the occasion! I also wore a hat, still from the brand Daisies-Paris, with small felt flowers. »

Photography – Camille Marciano

Photography – Camille Marciano