Photographer in Trouville-sur-Mer — Côte Fleurie

Professional photographer for the hospitality, tourism, and business sectors in Trouville-sur-Mer

Known as the “Queen of the Beaches,” Trouville-sur-Mer is a major tourist and hospitality destination on the Côte Fleurie, directly across from Deauville. I work with hotels, restaurants, shops, and businesses in Trouville to enhance their image through tourism, culinary, architectural, and corporate portrait photography.

Trouville-sur-Mer combines a seaside heritage, a renowned fish market, and a vibrant tourism scene year-round. The most in-demand services locally include photography for the hospitality and restaurant industry, event coverage (festivals, markets, races), and professional portraits for local businesses and self-employed professionals in the area.

A turnkey solution for the hospitality and tourism industries:

Rooms, facades, dining room ambiance, chef’s specialties, or the spa—each establishment has its own visual identity. A quick preliminary scouting session allows us to anticipate the best lighting conditions (golden hour on the beach, subdued ambiance in the dining room) and build a comprehensive image library in a single day of shooting.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Trouville-sur-Mer

01
Do you provide services in both Trouville and Deauville on the same day?

Yes, since the two towns are only a few minutes apart, it’s common to combine a tour of both towns into a single day, especially for hotel groups staying on both sides of the Touques River.

02
Do you cover events in Trouville (market, festivals)?

Yes, covering local events (fish markets, summer festivals, nearby horse races) is part of our regular services, with quick delivery of images for use on social media.

03
Do you work with hotels and restaurants on the Côte Fleurie?

Yes, hospitality photography (rooms, dining areas, dishes, ambiance) is one of our specialties in this tourism sector, which has a high concentration of high-end establishments.

04
When is the best time to shoot a travel feature on location?

The low-angle light at the end of the day (the “golden hour”) really brings out the beauty of the beach and the facades of the Belle Époque villas. We usually schedule outdoor photo shoots around these times to achieve the best results.