Wedding videographer Domaine de Manville

Getting married at Domaine de Manville

Domaine de Manville in Les Baux-de-Provence

A 5-star hotel at the foot of the Alpilles, designed for elegant weddings in Provence

Located in Les Baux-de-Provence, Domaine de Manville in the Alpilles is one of those venues that instantly gives a wedding a strong visual identity. A former early 20th-century farming estate, transformed into a 5-star hotel by Edith and Patrick Saut, it has kept the soul of a Provençal mas: pale stone, an inner courtyard, a fountain, plane trees, olive trees, stone-and-glass houses, and contemporary lines placed gently into the landscape. As a wedding videographer Domaine de Manville, what I love here is the way the venue feels luxurious without ever becoming cold. The Domaine can host up to 200 guests for a private event, and around 130 guests on site for accommodation, with 30 rooms and suites, 9 hotel houses, a spa, swimming pools, an 18-hole golf course, La Verrière, the courtyard, the olive grove and several reception spaces. The official civil ceremony takes place at the town hall, but symbolic ceremonies can be imagined at the Domaine, especially in the olive grove or in the jasmine-scented courtyard. It is a place made for refined, warm destination weddings, with a very real sense of Provence: cicadas, the white light of the Alpilles, the occasional mistral, and that rare quietness of Les Baux.

Bride preparing in a white wedding dress in Provence, captured in a soft and elegant wedding atmosphere.

Why a wedding at Domaine de Manville works so well on film

A wedding at Domaine de Manville works especially well on film because the venue offers a real visual journey over several days. The Domaine’s brochure mentions a welcome party, a slow morning, a pool party, a ceremony, a wedding dinner and a brunch: for me, that is exactly the kind of material a wedding film needs in order to breathe. The light is often beautiful at the end of the day on the pale stone, while the cliffs of the Alpilles become softer, almost golden. The inner courtyard works beautifully for lively moments: hugs, glasses crossing, laughter around the fountain. The olive grove feels more intimate for a ceremony, with that obvious sense of Provence without needing to overdo anything. For a wedding videographer Domaine de Manville, the real challenge is not to be tempted by everything at once: La Verrière, the pools, the houses, the golf course, the views towards Les Baux. You have to choose. The mistral can also make outdoor sound more delicate, so I always anticipate microphones, speeches and vows. The ideal timing is usually a late-afternoon ceremony, followed by a cocktail as the light drops, before a more intimate and cinematic evening.

Couple during a wedding ceremony in Provence, captured in an elegant and luminous atmosphere.

My discreet and cinematic approach at Domaine de Manville

My approach at Domaine de Manville is to film with a great deal of discretion, because this venue does not need anything to be forced. I love films that leave a feeling, not just a succession of beautiful images. Before the wedding, I take the time to understand your story, your connection with Provence, what your guests are coming here to experience, and what you truly want to remember. Then I build the film around the textures of the place: the stone, the water, the shadows of the plane trees, the movement in the courtyard, the morning silence in the hotel houses, the laughter around the pool. For a wedding film with storytelling, the Domaine offers a beautiful setting, because the events can unfold over two or three days, with a real emotional build-up. I film close to people, but without directing everything all the time. I look for the small gestures: a hand squeezing another, a glance towards the Alpilles, a parent watching the ceremony from the shade. I also love working with real sound, voices, speeches and breathing. It is this blend of observation, rhythm and storytelling that creates a film that feels elegant, sincere, and never simply decorative.

A Provence-based wedding videographer, close to the venues and their light

I am a wedding videographer based in Provence, and that is a real advantage for a venue like Domaine de Manville. I know the southern light, the way late afternoons can change quickly, the mistral that can shift the feeling of a ceremony, the distances between Les Baux-de-Provence, Saint-Rémy, Arles, Aix and Marseille, and this very local way of living outdoors as soon as the season allows it. Since 2014, I have been working with French and international couples, often on elegant weddings planned with a wedding planner, sometimes over several days. My eye is also shaped by my background as a musician: I build an edit with rhythm, silence, voices and emotion, not only with the most impressive shots. I also offer wedding photography, with the same natural and documentary sensitivity, although I prefer to focus on one discipline per wedding so I can remain fully present. Being local allows me to arrive prepared, calm and aware of what Provence brings to your story. For a wedding at Domaine de Manville, it means filming with special attention to textures, family moments, the light of the Alpilles and the discreet elegance of the venue.

Tips for planning your wedding at Domaine de Manville

Light, exclusive hire, wedding planner and the ideal three-day rhythm

To plan a wedding at Domaine de Manville, my first advice would be to think of the weekend as a complete experience, not just as one single day. The Domaine mentions a minimum two-night private hire, with access to the spaces from 4pm on the first day and departure at noon on the final day. This creates an ideal rhythm: welcome party in the evening, quiet preparations the next morning, a late-afternoon ceremony, dinner, party, then brunch. For the film, I would always favour a ceremony towards the end of the afternoon, especially in summer, to avoid harsh light on faces and to enjoy the pale stone when it becomes softer. The olive grove brings a very Provençal atmosphere, while the courtyard works well for a more central and warm moment. It is also worth paying attention to logistics: the Domaine requires couples to work with a wedding planner for a private wedding, and does not allow external caterers. On the sound side, the wind can be present in Les Baux, so vows, speeches and musicians need to be planned with proper technical support. If you are looking for a wedding videographer Domaine de Manville, I would also suggest allowing time for a few quiet couple images, without taking you away from your guests for too long.

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Frequently asked questions

If I have already filmed a wedding at a venue, I come back with a memory of the spaces. But if I have not yet filmed there, that can also be a strength. I arrive with fresh eyes, more attentive to details, angles, textures and light. As a wedding videographer Domaine de Manville, my eye remains artistic, curious, and never locked into a routine.

Spring and early autumn are beautiful in Les Baux-de-Provence: the light is softer, the heat is easier to enjoy, and the outdoor spaces remain very pleasant. Summer can also be wonderful, especially for a pool party atmosphere and dinner outside, but I would recommend a fairly late ceremony. In winter, La Verrière and the interiors create a more refined, intimate atmosphere.

Yes, and it is actually one of the most interesting formats for this venue. The Domaine is perfectly suited to a welcome party, a full wedding day, then a brunch. On film, this allows us to tell more than the ceremony: the arrival of the guests, spontaneous moments, reunions, the pool, breakfasts and that true Provençal escape.

Yes. I regularly work with French and international couples, in both French and English. Domaine de Manville naturally attracts destination weddings, with guests sometimes coming from the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe or Asia. My approach remains the same: understanding your story, respecting the cultures present, and creating a film that truly feels like you.

Yes, I cover weddings throughout Provence, the Alpilles, the Luberon, Aix-en-Provence, Marseille, the French Riviera and beyond. Being based in the south allows me to be responsive, to understand real travel times and to anticipate local constraints. You can discover my approach as a Provence wedding videographer on the website.

Domaine de Manville is located in Les Baux-de-Provence, in the Alpilles. From Aix-en-Provence, it takes around 1 hour by car depending on traffic. From Marseille-Provence Airport, it is usually around 1 hour to 1 hour 15 minutes. From Nice, the journey is longer, usually around 2 hours 30 minutes to 3 hours. For international guests, Marseille remains the most practical option.

Bride posing in her wedding dress in Provence, captured in an elegant and timeless bridal portrait.
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Receiving international awards is a real recognition, but above all I see it as an encouragement to stay demanding, sensitive and honest in the way I film. My work has been noticed by several associations and platforms in the wedding world, but what matters most is still the trust of the couples, the stories they share with me, and the way each film continues to live after the wedding. These awards never replace real emotion: they simply remind me to look, with every project, for a film that feels more truthful, more personal and more lasting.

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