Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets wedding photographer

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A working vineyard estate shaped by openness and flow
I photograph weddings with a documentary approach, focused on timing, and how people move through space. Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets supports this naturally. The estate is open, agricultural, and understated, with long sightlines and simple transitions between outdoor and indoor areas. Familiarity with the venue allows me to anticipate moments, work efficiently, and document the day without directing or staging the environment.
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Vineyard setting

The estate is surrounded by working vineyards and open countryside, offering wide views and a calm, agricultural atmosphere away from dense tourist areas or town centres.

Functional architecture

Buildings are characteristic of a wine-producing estate rather than a formal château, with restrained structures designed for use, circulation, and flexibility during private events.

Open light conditions

The combination of outdoor spaces and simple interiors allows for natural daylight throughout most of the day, with light changing gradually as the sun moves across the vineyards.

Straightforward event flow

Ceremony, reception, and evening spaces are positioned close to one another, creating short transitions and an easy rhythm for guests and suppliers.

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Why Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets?

Couples choose Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets for its simplicity and sense of space. The venue feels grounded and unforced, prioritising landscape and usability over ornament. From a photographer’s perspective, this clarity is essential. There are fewer visual interruptions, consistent backgrounds, and predictable movement throughout the day. Having worked at the estate, I’m familiar with how events are structured, when light shifts across key areas, and how to work discreetly within the flow of a Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets wedding.

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Couples Ask

What is the best season to marry at Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets?

Late spring through early autumn works best, with summer being particularly popular due to long days and full use of outdoor vineyard spaces.

Do you work regularly at this venue?

Yes. I have photographed weddings at Perrotin Saint Pey de Castets and am familiar with how the estate operates on a wedding day.

Are you familiar with the logistics and layout?

Yes. I know the main gathering areas, transitions between spaces, and practical considerations for ceremonies and receptions.

What are your rates?

Coverage starts at €2,500, depending on duration and scope.

Where do you travel from?

I am based in Bordeaux. Travel to Château Rigaud is included.

How do you handle portraits on the day?

Portraits are kept minimal and efficient, using nearby locations and available light without disrupting the pace of the celebration.

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