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Jennifer Buckle

Paris, France

Services

Photography

Events

Wedding

Styles

DocumentaryCandidBlack & White

Specialties

ElopementsIntimate WeddingsDestination Weddings

Jennifer Buckle is a bilingual documentary wedding photographer who lives at the foot of Montmartre in Paris. The daughter of an English father, she works in English and French, photographing weddings, elopements, family and maternity sessions across Paris and throughout Europe. Her approach is journalistic: she blends into the background and captures the day as it unfolds rather than as it is staged, from a mother's tears to a best friend's laughter and the look a couple shares before walking in. She has a particular love of black and white, which she uses to highlight details, expressions and contrasts, and she guides couples eloping to France with her knowledge of locations, lighting and the little details that make photos feel like France.

Jennifer did an incredible job at our wedding; she really listened to us and tailored her approach to our needs. She is always smiling and knows how to stay in the background to capture those special moments. The photos are beautiful!

Francois

Frequently asked questions

Hiring the right wedding photographer starts with knowing how to compare style, fit, availability, portfolio depth, and the way each photographer works on the day.

How do I find a wedding photographer near me?+

Start with the photographer directory, then filter by service, event type, country, style, and specialty. Open profiles to compare portfolios, languages, travel coverage, and contact details.

What wedding photography style should I choose?+

Documentary and candid are best for unscripted storytelling, editorial is more directed and polished, fine-art and light-and-airy lean romantic, and cinematic, moody, flash, film photography, or black-and-white styles bring stronger atmosphere.

What should I ask before booking?+

Ask who will photograph the wedding, whether they have worked with your venue or ceremony type, how they direct portraits, and when final galleries are delivered.

When should couples book their photographer?+

For peak wedding seasons, many couples book 9 to 15 months ahead. Elopements and weekday weddings can often be booked sooner, but popular destination and luxury teams may fill dates earlier.

Can photographers add their profile?+

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