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    Wedding at Bastide Saint-Antoine de Grasse: Camille & Clément on the French Riviera

    A Wedding at Bastide Saint-Antoine: Camille & Clément in the Heart of the French Riviera

    The wedding of Camille & Clément at the Bastide Saint-Antoine de Grasse is the French Riviera in its truest form. In Grasse, between sea and mountains, this venue sets a striking scene: an elegant building surrounded by manicured gardens, with views plunging down to the Côte d’Azur. It’s a spot that blends chic and authenticity, perfect for a wedding that hits the mark. The Bastide Saint-Antoine and the Riviera vibe carried their day, and we were there to capture it.

    Bastide Saint-Antoine: A Setting That Stands Out

    The Bastide Saint-Antoine de Grasse isn’t just a location—it’s an experience. This Provençal house, nestled in the heights of Grasse, mixes understated luxury with a breathtaking view of the Mediterranean. Shaded terraces, olive trees framing the estate, and a refined atmosphere make it a venue tailor-made for weddings. For Camille & Clément, it was the obvious choice: a place that exudes class effortlessly, with enough space for a celebration that leaves a mark.

    The French Riviera: Why It Works for a Wedding

    A wedding on the French Riviera means a Mediterranean climate you can count on—bold sunshine, mild even late in the season. The light here is crisp, perfect for photos that hold up without unnecessary edits. With beaches nearby, imposing hills, and that chic yet laid-back vibe, the Côte d’Azur offers a setting that makes a difference. Grasse, with the Bastide Saint-Antoine, adds a local touch, far from the overly touristy spots.



    Marina & Robby: The Photographers of the Day

    We, Marina & Robby, are the wedding photographers who captured Camille & Clément’s big day at the Bastide Saint-Antoine de Grasse. Together, we see it all: the looks that speak, the fleeting moments, the details that matter. We work simply, with a sharp eye to make the most of the French Riviera and this unique venue. The light falling on the bastide, the angles that do the setting justice—we’ve got it covered. Their photos aren’t just pretty—they’re solid, real, and built to last.