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Le vin d'honneur — a hora intermediária em todo casamento francês
O intervalo de coquetel entre a cerimônia e o jantar onde realmente acontecem a maioria das fotos espontâneas do casamento.
A French wedding follows a precise rhythm: the mairie (civil ceremony at city hall), the church or secular ceremony, then the vin d'honneur, then the dinner, then the dance. Of these five stages, the vin d'honneur is the one that produces the most candid, intimate, lasting photos — and the one most couples forget to plan photo-collection for.
What the vin d'honneur is
The "wine of honor" is a cocktail reception held between the ceremony and the dinner. It serves a practical purpose — guests who weren't invited to the formal seated dinner attend just this — and a ceremonial one: it's the first time the new couple greets every single attendee, glass by glass, table by table.
The light is golden. People are happy. Champagne is being poured. Plates of canapés circulate. Guests who were stiff during the ceremony are now actually celebrating. This is where the photographs the couple will frame for their wall come from — but the hired photographer is in the corner setting up for the dinner, and only the guests with phones are capturing it.
The French aesthetic point
French wedding photography has a particular preference: it dislikes posed shots and prefers candid reportage. A vin d'honneur captured from twenty different guest perspectives, with no posing, no direction, just whatever each guest decided was worth pointing their phone at — that's the album that captures the wedding the way a French couple actually wants to remember it.
The QR on the champagne flute
One sticker on the back of each flute. Guests scan, take, upload — all while still holding the drink. The day after, every photo is in the couple's iCloud, organized by who took it. The photographer's formal album arrives weeks later. The album that actually matters arrives the next morning.
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