Meet your wedding photographer in Vietnam
Based in Vietnam. Obsessed with real moments.
I’m David.
A wedding photographer based in Ho Chi Minh City, chasing raw emotions and timeless moments all across Vietnam.
From chaotic markets to rooftop sunsets, from tea ceremonies to wild dance floors — I’m here for it all.
Over 200 weddings. 300 sessions. But each time, it still feels new.
Because it’s not about photography. It’s about you.
I’m also a dad, a husband, a traveler.
I believe in freedom, in slowness, in silence when it matters.
My life moves between Saigon, Bangkok, and sometimes France.
But my heart is rooted in this part of the world — where life is bold, intense, and beautiful in its contrasts.
Whether you’re planning a traditional ceremony in Hanoi, an elopement on a Thai island, or a city wedding in Saigon’s chaos — I’ll be there.
Quietly observing. Deeply present. Always real.
I don’t do weddings on autopilot.
I document energy. Vibe. That thing between two people that no one else sees.
Whatever shape your day takes — it deserves to be told your way.
🎨 My style?
Cinematic? Moody? Documentary?
Maybe all at once. Maybe none of that.
I photograph in black & white when the soul calls for it.
In color when the moment vibrates.
I shape light like a storyteller. I let things happen.
I don’t pose you — unless you need a breath.
I don’t force smiles — unless they’re already on your face.
My style is not a preset.
It’s a reflection of who you are, and how it felt to be there.
Yes, I know my camera. But that’s not what drives me.
I’m driven by movement. By skin. By light bouncing off water.
By the tears no one else saw. By the hands that found each other under the table.
So here’s my advice:
Live. Be messy. Be tender. Be loud or quiet. Just be.
And I’ll give it all back — in images that stay.
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Your story, no filters
I don’t shoot weddings. I shoot people.
I’m not the photographer of a style.
I’m the photographer of stories — yours, as it unfolds in Vietnam or beyond.
From tea ceremonies in Saigon alleys
to barefoot vows in Thailand,
to family-filled villas in the French countryside —
I photograph it all the same way: with presence.
If your love is full of noise, I’ll capture the chaos.
If it’s shy and slow, I’ll catch the breath.
If it’s spiritual, I’ll be quiet.
If it’s sensual, I’ll stay close.
Whatever it is — I’ll listen.
I don’t just photograph what you do.
I photograph who you are, and how it felt.
So don’t try to perform.
Don’t worry about looking perfect.
Just be fully, beautifully you.
You’ll be my best ally by showing up honestly.
And I’ll turn that into something that lasts —
for you, for your family, for whoever you become.
My wedding, my way
I got married late.
After 10 years of love, of living together, of freedom.
Romantic enough to say yes — anti-conformist enough to do it my own way.
• No rings. Just a tattoo that tells our story better.
• Seven people. Photographer included. That’s all we needed.
• A civil ceremony, fast and forgettable — just an excuse to jump into what really mattered: a cozy restaurant, beers, cognac, and a night that never really ended.
• The after-party? At our place.
Wild playlist, drinking from my wife’s shoe, talking, loving, screaming truths we might forget.
• The day before? I was at a concert in Paris.
• The day after? A plane. Destination: Thailand. Bangkok.
The real wedding?
It was there.
A week of excess, of joy, of discoveries. Nights too short, days too long.
22 hours of living, 2 hours of sleep.
No rules. No protocol.
Just us — doing what felt right, the way we wanted it.
Meet your wedding photographer
Now you can.