Showing posts with label Bora Bora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bora Bora. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2020

360 Panoramic - Bora Bora

In these slow times and now that we can go out, it is a good time to experiment and learn new Technics. Here is a 360 Pano, created with a DSLR - View of Bora Bora from the Blody Marys Pier.

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Bora Bora - Aquatic Night Photography

Bora Bora is a dream / bucket list for many couples and families. It's natural beauty can be felt as soon as you land at its small airport facing Mt Otemanu. It is largely known for its Mountain, Mt Otemanu surrounded by its pristine lagoon with many shades of blues, it is simply breathtaking! Many visitors will opt to stay at one of the gorgeous resorts and many will choose to have a photo session during their stay.

For those visiting Bora Bora and wanting to discover a different type of photo-shoot. While most of these photo sessions revolve around capturing romantic images at the resorts, we wanted to offer something different; something romantic and creative to do in the evening. Our night photo sessions in the water will respond to your desire to try something different! Feel free to check https://www.boraboraphotovideo.com/bora-bora-photographer/creative-aquatic-photography

Monday, April 20, 2020

Stephan & Bonnie's favorite photo shooting spots in Bora Bora

We often get asked about shooting locations, this map will give you a good idea of these magical spots and where to find them.  They are organized by resorts and include spots on the main Island.  We can't of course possibly map all the wonderful places in Bora Bora! But we hope this will help the avid IG users in their quest for IG love!  We reserve the right to keep a few secret spots of course:-). 
(use navigation at the top left of the map - Click the photo icon to view a small picture and some info) 

 

Monday, December 30, 2019

Weather and Temperature in Bora Bora


What should we wear during our photo session? 


My wonderful fiance on the left (wearing a T-Shirt) during a winter storm in Bora Bora - We often get asked about about seasons and temperature in Bora Bora.  We pretty much have two seasons, winter / summer and summer being considered the rainy season.  During the winter months, temperature can be in the lower 20's (celsius) - It is considered cold by many and proper winter gear comes into effect.  Second frequent question is "what should we wear"?  Wear comfortable clothing, light and loose, cotton works well and white is a nice neutral color - Chances are that you will be wearing beach wear even during OUR winter months.  

Source for weather temp average: https://weather-and-climate.com/average-monthly-Rainfall-Temperature-Sunshine,Bora-Bora,French-Polynesia

#borabora #tahiti #frenchpolynesia

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Romantic evening at the St. Regis Bora Bora

Visiting Bora Bora?  Looking for a romantic idea?  Perhaps propose during a romantic dinner?  You can make it happen and seal memories of a lifetime!  Start with a romantic intimate dinner, add a touch of fire with amazing fire dancers and top it off with amazing fireworks over one of the most beautiful Lagoon in the world!  Romance guaranteed! 

Photos taken the St. Regis Bora Bora


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Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Searching for the perfect Sunset light

Bonnie and I were in the quest to finding the perfect sunset light for a shot I particularly had in mind. Although heavy and low clouds got in the way, we were able to capture a few shots - Not the one I had in mind but there is always tomorrow!

What I find amazing with sunset photos, is how each photo can be interpreted.  While these are not "photoshopped" - They are indeed processed with certain deviations in tones essentially.

This is one aspect I love about sunset photography! From staying close to reality to dreamy photos!







Monday, June 5, 2017

Deux Québécois, Nathalie et Sylvain se marient religieusement à Vaitape

A couple from Quebec recently got married at the Paroisse Saint Pierre-Célestin of Vaitape in Bora Bora.  It was an honor and privilege for me as a photographer to be the witness and capture memories for them!  While a photograph many traditional Tahitian ceremonies as well as legal marriages at Town Hall, the prospect of this Christian ceremony is really something I was inspired in doing.  The local newspaper "La Depeche" actually covered the story as it was an atypical story of their travel adventure with their 11 months old daughter which including cycling & camping through Australia!

It was most touching to see the welcome they received from the local community!

Here are a few photos as well as the article (in French).







Thursday, February 9, 2017

Companie in Tupai

While I mostly publish photos of all the wonderful clients I cross paths with, I wanted to share with you a photos of a day at "work".
I am very fortunate to be flying to Tupai a few times a month which is a short 10-15 mins flight from Bora Bora (a must do experience). The Atoll of Tupai is simply breathtaking, romantic due to its obvious heart shape when viewed from the air.
Next to the pilot is my wonderful assistant enjoying the flight, Tupai is visible through the front window.
Asides from a few people working on the Atoll, it is pretty much deserted but this last time we had a few curious spectators. About ½ a dozen Wandering Tattler came in very close, one was observing us while perched on the rotor! They are actually quite large and impressive birds, indeed very curious as one of them came within inches of my lens. I am guessing he was drawn in, curious about the reflection?
I am not a bird watcher, feel free to correct me if I am wrong on the specie of the birds!
#borabora #tupai Thank you Tahiti-Helicopters for the ride!





Friday, November 18, 2016

Fun Yoga shoot in the Jungle of Bora Bora!

While Bora Bora has one of the most amazing Lagoon in the world and a popular excursion for many visitors here, there are however some hidden gems in the forest!  Little know and visited is an area in Faanui known as the Valley of the Kings - It is said to have the largest Banyan tree in French Polynesia and rumor is that James Cameron was inspired by it for his movie "Avatar".

This place is also spiritual, quite breath taking and you can feel the energy surrounding you.

Here are a few photos of a fun Yoga Photoshoot.

Fun Yoga shoot in the Jungle of Bora Bora!
Fun Yoga shoot in the Jungle of Bora Bora!

Fun Yoga shoot in the Jungle of Bora Bora!






Fun Yoga shoot in the Jungle of Bora Bora!


Friday, September 23, 2016

Bonnie, 我的很好助手 她能說 國語 廣東話 及英語

Firstly I'd like to thank all of you, my Facebook followers - past and perhaps future clients! Truth is, I never see you as a customer, but rather as a friend. I've always enjoyed meeting people and learning a bit about their history and background. It really is what I love more than anything about being a photographer.
Something happened yesterday that made me realize just how important it is to affirm your feelings and love for your significant other, love for life and love for nature but really many of us often don't express it!
As a photographer, it is always interesting how one image can be re-composed in different ways. This is especially true in the digital age but the question is, how far should your photographer go? The answer is not so simple!
I believe that expressions are foremost what makes photos memorable and that's why I always aim to capture them the best way I can. I then aim to re-compose the photo (also known as RAW development which we will talk about further later), to be representative of the day, time and conditions it was taken in – in simple terms - no Photoshop!
But thinking further and acknowledging that photography is a visual art, I have to wonder what if.. What if I decided to interpret one photo in a way that I see through my experienced eyes would represent the moment and place best? Some clients have actually asked me, can you make it this way, can you do this, can you give us a black and white etc. And yes, of course I can if you ask! I changed my banner today to a new photo. That image is less representative of reality or more artistic rather, than the fresh, true colour and clean style I normally choose to photograph. I did it this way, because this artistic style complimented and represented the moment better.
Bonnie in Bora Bora, 我的很好助手 她能說 國語 廣東話 及英語
Bonnie, 我的很好助手 她能說 國語 廣東話 及英語

I also realized today that my Facebook page, although professional, was missing something. I feel I need to be more personal and start sharing more photos showing my own artistic interpretations.
Therefore, I will start a new photo gallery on Facebook and on my website as well that will be dedicated to photos that have been digitally enhanced. These photos might not reflect the real life colours and mood. but simply how I would see them! I will not use Photoshop to beautify a subject but indeed will post-process the RAW image based on my inspiration that day!
I hope you can enjoy some of these with me, stay tuned!

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Amazing experience with the Humpback Whales

Thanks to Tohora Borabora we had an amazing experience this week swimming with the Humpback whales!

It was such a beautiful moment to witness this young one with his mother. It was a privilege and a humbling experience that she allowed us so close and decided to stay in one spot for the pleasure of our eyes!

There seems to be many whales this season and I would highly recommend to anyone in Bora Bora to join an excursion to go visit them!
Humpback Whales in Bora Bora

Humpback Whales in Bora Bora




Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Heiva i Bora Bora 2016

What a great time of the year to be in Bora Bora!  This will be my 3rd Heiva (as a spectator) and that seeing witnessing the Troupe singing and Dancing is something that I never get tired off!

This year, I was honored to have been asked to be photographing the events - It is a great pleasure to be capturing such moments! Of course the photos will never do justice to the atmosphere and live music playing nearly every night from mid June to mid July.

If you happen to be in Bora Bora during this time of the year, nearly every resorts are organizing special shuttles to Vaitape and I encourage everyone to attend one event if they can - You will not regret it!

Here are few photos taken over the past few nights.