Citrus Palette in the Heart of Provence at Chateau Martinay



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[field title=”The Inspiration”]For this 2024 edition of his Workshop for wedding photographers, Jeremie Hkb wanted to go even further by offering two atmospheres through a Welcome Dinner & a Wedding. This allowed us to work more extensively on design and story. We drew our inspiration from flowers, in particular by selecting tablecloths from Appolonia Linen with elegant and very present floral patterns to begin with. Jeremie Hkb presents the result to you through a mixture of his images and those of his second shooter, Marion Pinel.

Indeed, Jeremie & Marion has recently offered their duo service in order to satisfy the most demanding clients.

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[field title=”Wedding Colors”]For the Welcome Dinner, we worked on peppy colors with a dominant yellow and a touch of blue to highlight the sun and the soft sky of the south of France. These colors are found in the tablecloths, table decoration, but also the flowers.

 

For the Wedding Day, we worked on a softer look with variations of white, beige, apricot and a touch of pink. An elegant and refined inspiration with a few light touches of color.[/field]

[field title=”The Venue”]In the heart of Provence, Chateau Martinay is located in a classified wooded area of 35 hectares. Majestic and imposing, you will quickly let yourself be seduced by the beauty of its stones as well as its gardens. Between luxury, calm and authenticity, the Château embodies the art of living in Provence, but also in the French way. Indeed, this place built in 1763 resonates 3 centuries of history. Château Martinay regularly hosts weddings and ranks among the exceptional estates in the south of France.[/field]

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[field title=”Wedding Gown”]For the bride’s dress, it came from the Pronovias Collection and was lent to us by the Igilles store. They gave good advice and we opted for a fluid and light dress. It is white with a touch of nude under the veil. The sleeves add an elegant and refined side while the bottom of the slit dress adds a sexy touch.[/field]

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[field title=”Florals & Decor”]Claire Yossman & La Blonde et le Barbu worked hand in hand to design a delicate mix between decoration and flowers.

 

For the Welcome Dinner we wanted to highlight two stages, a bar and a set up for the tables. As for the tables, we imagined two tables for 8 people with a central colorful presentation table with mainly plants and fruits. We wanted it to remain casual with the use of rattan chairs for example, but while still having this peppy and colorful side.

 

For D-Day, we worked on several large sets, the centerpiece of which was an incredible ceremony in the driveway of Chateau Martinay, one of the iconic places in this place in the south of France. You will also find a table for 16 people and a pretty decor around a grand piano.[/field]

[field title=”Favorite Design Element”]The major design elements of this workshop remain the ceremony and the tables, whether for the Welcome Dinner or the D-Day.[/field]

[field title=”Tips To Pull Off The Look”]To achieve this look, we advise you to think carefully about the design and flowers. It’s the symbiosis between decorative elements like tablecloths and flowers that give this overall look.[/field]

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Floral Design: La Blonde et le Barbu Design | Wedding Dress: I Gilles | Cake: Made In Cake | Invitations: Rue Vendome | Shoes: Bella Belle | Catering: Frederic Bernard | Suit: Maison Geraci | Wedding Venue: Château Martinay | Beauty: Ilona Cavallini | Co-organization & Second Photographer: Marion Pinel | Filmmaker: Emmanuel AMOU | Jewerly: So Hélo | Rentals: Joli Bazaar | Sugar flowers: Britten Weddings | Tablecloths: Appolonia | Wedding Planner & Design: Claire Yossman Weddings | Workshop host & Photographer: Jeremie Hkb