A family photo isn’t just a beautiful image to hang in a frame; it’s a living memory filled with closeness, laughter, and sometimes even a bit of chaos! As a Montreal photographer specializing in family portraits, my joy is capturing those moments—the little knowing smiles or gentle glances that truly tell your story.
Family Portrait Photographer in Montreal | Warm and Spontaneous Photoshoots | Family Portraits Full of Connection
Family Photo Studio in Montreal | Relaxed Atmosphere, Natural Images that Reflect Who You Are | Personalized Session in Studio or Outdoors
Family Photography in Montreal | Genuine, Bright Memories of Your Best Moments Together | Custom Family Photoshoot
Forget stiff poses and forced smiles. What I love is creating a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can be themselves—even those who always claim they’re “not photogenic.” We can do this at your home, in the studio, or even outdoors at your favorite spot, as long as we’re together and having fun.
Before each session, we always take a moment to chat, to understand what really matters to you and what makes your family unique. During the shoot, there’s no stress: I guide you just enough to keep it natural and spontaneous, ensuring that every family member is at their best.
If you want warm, authentic, and emotion-filled photos, you’ve come to the right place. Together, we’ll create memories that last a long time and make you smile for years to come.
Real, Bright, and Life-Filled Photos!
I primarily do family portraits in Montreal, but honestly, I travel all around Quebec depending on the requests. For example, I can go to Laval, Longueuil, Brossard, or Chambly. Sometimes I head north, to places like Blainville, Saint-Jérôme, or Terrebonne… these areas are quite regular for me.
Occasionally, I also travel to Quebec City or Lévis—not too often, but from time to time. I do many shoots in the Estrie area, Sherbrooke, and Magog. The central regions like Drummondville and Trois-Rivières are also possible. Sometimes I even push as far as Gatineau or Saguenay; although it’s less frequent because they’re farther away, it’s always possible.