wedding videographer Mas de Capelou
Getting married at Mas de Capelou
Mas de Capelou in Avignon, a wedding in the heart of La Barthelasse
wedding videographer Mas de Capelou: a Provençal farmhouse on the island of La Barthelasse
The Mas de Capelou is located at 1336 chemin des Poiriers, on the island of La Barthelasse in Avignon, just across the Rhône from the historic city centre. It is a fully restored 17th-century Provençal farmhouse, with the simple, noble architecture of old Southern estates: pale façades, low volumes, regular openings, mineral textures, and a garden that feels deeply connected to the house. For a wedding, the estate can be fully privatised, with capacity for around 100 guests for dinner and 40 people sleeping on site, between guest rooms and apartments. The spaces are very easy to read throughout a wedding day: pear orchard, large flowered lawns, star jasmine-covered pergola, ceremonial gate, Sower’s Square, reception tent, pétanque court, heated swimming pool, and shaded areas beneath the plane trees. What I love about Mas de Capelou, in the Vaucluse, is its feeling of an elegant Provençal family home: intimate, refined, filled with cicadas, pear trees, lavender scents, and Avignon in the background.

Why a wedding at Mas de Capelou feels so powerful on film
In this venue, video works beautifully because the day has room to breathe. The park is not just a backdrop built around a reception room; it truly becomes the thread of the story: preparations in the rooms, a first look along a pathway, the ceremony in the garden or near the arbor, cocktails between the lawns, lavender and orchard, then dinner beneath the tent. Choosing a wedding videographer Mas de Capelou makes perfect sense if you want to tell that progression, rather than keeping everything in one single place. The most interesting light arrives in the late afternoon, when it passes through the trees and shapes the leaves instead of flattening faces. For couple portraits, I would naturally focus on the ceremonial gate, the pear orchard and the edges of the lawn, especially before the sun drops behind the taller trees. In summer, the challenge comes from contrast: some areas are very bright while others are deeply shaded, so exposure needs to stay soft and balanced. The island of La Barthelasse can also catch the mistral; for speeches, lavalier microphones and careful placement away from the wind make all the difference. The swimming pool works beautifully for a brunch or pool party, more than for the heart of the dinner itself.

My discreet and cinematic approach at Mas de Capelou
My approach at Mas de Capelou would be to film without turning the venue into a set. I work close to people, but with a quiet, almost invisible presence, so conversations, gestures and happy little accidents can unfold naturally. In such a green estate, I mostly look for transitions: a dress moving beneath the plane trees, guests crossing the orchard, a glass set down under the pergola, laughter near the pétanque court, a hand brushing against a lavender branch. As a wedding videographer Mas de Capelou, I want the film to keep the feeling of a weekend in Provence, not just a sequence of ceremony, cocktail and party. I use bright lenses, slow movements when the space allows it, and very careful sound for vows and speeches, because emotion often comes through a voice more than through a perfect image. For couples who love short, elegant formats, I can create a wedding film designed like a memory capsule. And if your story deserves a more personal thread, a storytelling wedding film allows your own narrative to blend with the images of the venue.
Wedding videographer in Provence near Mas de Capelou
I am a wedding videographer based in Provence, near Aix-en-Provence, and that is a real advantage for a venue like Mas de Capelou. I know this Vaucluse light, which can become very white in the middle of the day, then much softer as the shadows grow longer. I also know that a Provençal wedding cannot be filmed by standing still: you need to anticipate the heat, the distance between each space, the quiet moments after cocktail hour, the surprises brought by the wind, and the changes in rhythm as guests move from ceremony to celebration. As a wedding videographer Mas de Capelou based in the South of France, I can come and scout the light, understand the reception tent layout, speak with the planner, and adapt to a French or international celebration. Gordon Wedding Films has existed since 2014, with an approach built around emotion, aesthetics and storytelling. What I look for is not a collection of pretty shots, but a film that feels like the way you love, like your family, your friends, and this simple, elegant, living Provence where the camera is quickly forgotten.
Planning a wedding at Mas de Capelou: light, access and the rhythm of the weekend
Practical advice for a reception at Mas de Capelou in Avignon
To plan a wedding at Mas de Capelou, I would suggest thinking of the day as a real journey. Preparations can begin quietly in the rooms and apartments, then the ceremony should ideally take place in the late afternoon, especially from June to August, to avoid the harshest light and heat. A ceremony around 5:30 or 6:00 p.m. often leaves enough time for hugs, family photos under the trees, then a softer cocktail hour in the garden. The pear orchard and jasmine pergola are perfect for keeping a local atmosphere, but clean microphones are essential: between the cicadas, possible wind on the island and guests moving around, sound can quickly get lost. For dinner, the reception tent is a good option, but think carefully about movement between tables, catering, speeches and the dance floor, because video needs clear angles and light that is not too orange. String lights alone are not always enough for faces. Finally, allow some margin for access: from Avignon, guests need to follow the signs towards the island of La Barthelasse and chemin des Poiriers, so a clear message is worth sending in advance.
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Frequently asked questions
I never pretend to know a venue better than the people who live and work there, but I know the rhythm of weddings in Provence very well: harsh light, heat, mistral, outdoor spaces, dinner under a tent and tight timelines. And if I discover Mas de Capelou for your wedding, that can be precious too: I arrive with fresh eyes, more attention to detail and a real desire to film the place in an artistic way.
Spring and early autumn feel like the most comfortable seasons to me: the light is softer, the park still feels alive, and guests can enjoy the outdoor spaces more easily. Summer also works very well, especially with the pool and long evenings, but I would avoid scheduling the ceremony too early. In July and August, placing the key moments in the late afternoon truly changes the look and feel of the film.
Yes. I work in French and English, and I regularly support couples who come from abroad to get married in Provence. Mas de Capelou is perfectly suited to this destination wedding feeling: accommodation on site, dinner at the estate, brunch, and guests gathered around Avignon. For a film, I love these weddings where languages, families and traditions naturally blend throughout an entire weekend.
Yes, and that is often when the film becomes the most honest. A welcome dinner in the orchard, a ceremony the next day, then a brunch or pool party give the story a real sense of breathing space. I can film these moments lightly, without turning the weekend into a production. It allows us to show guests arriving, connections forming, and all the spontaneous little moments that are not always visible on the wedding day itself.
Yes, I travel throughout Provence, the Vaucluse, the Alpilles, the Luberon, Aix-en-Provence, the Var and the French Riviera. Being based in the South helps me understand local constraints more naturally: roads, heat, light, tourist season and access to private estates. For a wedding at Mas de Capelou, it also means I can adapt to a brunch elsewhere, a couple session around Avignon or a celebration the evening before.
Mas de Capelou is located on the island of La Barthelasse, in Avignon. From Aix-en-Provence, the drive takes around 1 hour depending on traffic. Marseille Provence Airport is also about 1 hour from Avignon, which remains very convenient for international guests. Nice is further away, around 2 hours and 30 minutes by car. For your guests, I always recommend sending precise access instructions, because arriving on La Barthelasse means taking the right turn at the right moment.

Being recognised among the best international wedding videographers means a lot to me, but I see it above all as a responsibility. From Provence, I defend a sensitive, demanding and human way of seeing: filming less, filming with purpose, and creating images that will still feel powerful in ten years. These awards, received from professional wedding film communities, encourage me to keep working with the same sincerity, whether I am filming as a wedding videographer in Provence, on the French Riviera or abroad.
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