Photographer specializing in architectural facade and exterior photography in Caen. Natural light, golden hour, blue hour—each building is showcased with custom lighting. Tilt-shift lenses ensure perfectly straight lines without distortion, regardless of architectural style.
Contemporary facades, Haussmann-style buildings, Norman or industrial architecture: I create technical and artistic photographs using natural or artificial light. I use Schneider tilt-shift lenses to achieve flawless perspectives and perfectly vertical lines, which are essential for architectural renderings and real estate brochures.
Beyond technical documentation, I create images with strong emotional impact. Whether it’s the golden hour, the blue hour, a cloudy sky, or low-angle sunlight, I make the most of every lighting condition to produce photos of building facades that tell a story and highlight the identity of your building in Caen.
Aerial views of your facades and roofs. Drone footage captures the full volume of a building, highlights the roofing materials, and places the architecture within its urban or natural surroundings in Caen and Normandy.
Photographic presentation of your real estate properties for marketing purposes. Well-composed photos of building facades significantly increase the appeal of your listings and the perceived value of your properties in the Normandy market.
Photographic documentation of the progress of your facades as they are being built. Monitoring the installation of materials, cladding, and joinery—images that confirm progress and showcase your construction expertise to the client in Caen.
I work with architects, building owners, developers, and real estate agencies in Caen and Normandy to photograph building facades and architectural exteriors. My approach combines technical precision—shift lenses, bracketing, HDR—with photographic artistry to create images that set the standard.
It depends on the orientation of the facade. As a general rule, the golden hour (1 hour after sunrise or before sunset) and the blue hour (20 minutes after sunset) produce the most striking results. I always plan my shoots based on your building’s sun exposure.
Yes—a cloudy sky provides diffused light that’s ideal for north-facing facades or buildings with high contrast. I adapt to the weather conditions in Normandy and reschedule if necessary to ensure the best lighting conditions for your project.
Yes, always for architectural photography. Tilt-shift lenses correct perspective during shooting, without the need for post-processing. The result: perfectly vertical lines and accurate proportions, even for high-rise buildings in Caen.
Yes, all images are retouched and delivered in high resolution, optimized for both print and web use.
Yes — virtual tours, project presentation videos, or drone footage. Photos and videos can be captured during the same visit.