Bride and groom laying on flower field in black and white medium format film.
Warm, nostalgic film shot of bride in a white dress faces her groom in a grassy field in Montpellier and blue skies.
Film wedding photographer in Montpellier captures guest smoking and looking at the camera.
Bride touches her honey coloured dog back while groom kneels in green suit.
Three guest laughing and posing closely together in a photo booth.
Flower girl looks upset while older lady in pink smiles for photo.
Close up on film of bride holding bead handbag while walking with groom by the pool.
A kid looks at the camera while picking a flower from the wedding table in black and white film.
Wedding bouquet of white, pink and red flowers on a white table captured with kodak portra 400 and flash.
Wedding guests captured on film in summery outfits mingle on a grassy lawn outside a white house.
A wedding table with bread, dips, olives, and drinks, captured on film in Montpellier.
Blurry photo of bride and and groom after ceremony walk outdoors holding hands crossing the street of Montpellier.
Artistic scene of yellow and green ball falling in the pool during Montpellier wedding.
Smiling wedding guests in a suit snaps a selfie outdoors in Montpellier wedding.
Medium format portrait of bride looking down to her baby in stroll while her mother smiles to the camera.
A couple sits closely on a red bench from a boat, bouquet in hand, smiling before a bridge.
Bride smiles to the camera while holding an umbrella in black and white.
Bride is about to bite into a pizza slice, held by another guest, near a photoautomat booth.
Bridesmaids dressed in pink helping bride getting ready in Montpellier before wedding.
A bride in a party dress smiles while pouring drinks into a champagne tower.
Groom kisses the bride on her head while she smiles on a Montpellier beach wedding.
A bride in a white dress and veil poses under blue skies.
A bride and groom sit in a small boat on a calm river, holding hands on a sunny day.
A ray of sunshine brights wedding table white tablecloth and empty glasses captured on film..
Bride reaches for her dog under clear umbrella while groom smiles holding the hog all covered in rain wear.
Groom holds red bouquet in vintage wedding clothes captured on 120mm film.
Groom and wedding guests toast on a sunny day by the river in Montpellier.
Bride playfully feeds a cherry to the groom.
Bride and groom look over cliff dressed in vintage clothes captured on black and white film.
Bride and and groom after Montpellier ceremony walk outdoors as confetti flies.
Comic scene of wedding guests in formal attire carry chairs across a small bridge in Montpellier.
Bride cut cake while smiling captured on film in black and white.
A person holds a three-tiered vintage white cake with blue icing and cherries.
Wedding guests stand and talk outside a café with a red awning, like a scene from a Montpellier film.
A wedding guest in a bright pink dress and ornate hat stands  on a bridge in Montpellier field.
Kids being funny in colourful outfits at wedding formal photos.
Bride portrait while she stands beside the groom captured in Black and white film photo.
A bride in a white dress holds a bouquet outside a stone building.
A bride and groom kiss while bride holds bouquet in hand captured in medium format film.
A bride and groom hold each other smile as guests throw confetti outside a Montpellier manor.
Guests pose on a sunny day at a Montpellier wedding venue.
Wedding guests empty flower vases during wedding in Montpellier.
Wedding guest dances at sunset light captured with flash on film.
Bride reaches for her Visla dog while groom looks down at a toddler.
Wedding guests hold wine glasses on a boat.
Artistic scene of little girl and husky dog captured on film.

Documentary Film Wedding Photographer in Montpellier, France

Julia Jardim is a film wedding photographer in Montpellier, France, specialising in authentic, unique wedding celebrations of all shapes and sizes. She photographs weddings and elopements in a spontaneous, stress-free, authentic way in Montpellier and the South of France, using a documentary, photojournalistic approach with a creative flair to create images that are honest, unique, interesting to look at, and true to the story they're telling.

  • Julia photographs weddings exclusively on 35mm and medium format film and has been doing so for many years. Most of her couples are already familiar with film as a medium and want that timeless, nostalgic, authentic quality in their wedding images, but other couples first choose Julia for her spontaneous, effortless, candid photographic style.

    Julia focuses on what makes each wedding and each person unique and uses that as guidance for all the images she creates. She believes empathy and a genuine interest in human connection are absolutely essential to make a good photograph. For that reason, no two of her wedding galleries look the same - each is an honest testament to how it felt to be there on the day, amongst that specific group of people, collectively shaping their own story.

    If you want to get in touch, you can fill out this contact form. You can also follow Julia's work on instagram.

Where are you based?

I am based in Europe and photograph weddings primarily in France, Portugal, Spain, Italy and The Netherlands, as well as a few weddings a year in the UK and Brazil. Even though I spend most of the wedding season (from April to October) on the road, I have recently made the conscious choice to focus on locations I can get to by train as it is a much more sustainable mode of transportation. A single wedding season would easily see me boarding 40+ flights otherwise.

How many photos will we receive?

The total number of images will vary based on factors like number of guests and duration of the ceremony, but I deliver an average of 500 images for a full day wedding. I also focus on quality instead of quantity, so I make sure each image I deliver is unique and can stand on its own.

Do we receive black and white photos as well?

Yes, of course! By default, I shoot 30-40% of the wedding using BW film, but this is thoroughly discussed with couples during our pre-wedding talks so that the final proportion meets your expectations and personal preferences - I can either increase the BW photos or remove them altogether if it suits the couple.

Do you work with only one film stock?

I shoot about 90% of color images with Kodak Portra for its reliable and consistent results (Portra is a professional stock), but I also like playing with a few other stocks for the pop of life and colour they are able to create - I like predictability but I think we should also leave space for fun. Kodak Ultramax and Kodak Gold are film stocks I am particularly fond of, and I make sure to use at least a few rolls of each for each wedding - always at the right time, as these stocks are not so versatile but work really well in very specific light situations. For BW, I use Kodak Tri-x almost exclusively, with a few Ilford Deltas and T-Max thrown in the mix from time to time.

How will we receive our images? What does the film process look like?

Once the wedding is done, all film rolls will be given to my trusted lab for developing and scanning. The final photos will be high-res jpg scans of the original negatives, and will be uploaded to an online gallery for viewing, downloading and sharing. In 2026 I will also be offering darkroom prints of your images as an add-on - as artisanal as it can possibly get.

What is your photographic style?

My photographic approach can be called documentary or photojournalistic, but I use the term loosely. What that means is that I try to work with as much creative freedom as I can, but the ground on which I stand is life itself. I don't believe there's such a thing as the "real" photographic representation of a moment - once a moment comes and goes, it opens itself to infinite possible interpretations or narratives, and many of these can be called true. So I think it matters to know that I'll bring my very own pair of eyes to any wedding day, along with a lot of empathy, energy, and a deep and ever-growing understanding of my craft, as well as a genuine willingness to dive into the story that is to unfold in front. With that said, I don't pose my couples and I don't try to manufacture moments or emotions that are not already there.

FAQ

Do we receive the negatives as well?

I don't deliver the negatives but you can opt to receive all contact sheets for the day.

Why do you shoot only film, and not a mix of film and digital?

The short answer to this question is that a digital camera would not do anything that a film camera can't do in a better way. I know a lot of photographers choose to shoot film only in certain lighting situations, but I have extensive experience working exclusively with film not only in weddings but also on commercial assignments, and my honest opinion is that it can be used in any situation if you have the necessary knowledge. Film is versatile, consistent, and beautiful under almost any condition. Given all that, a digital camera would just be an unnecessary distraction.

Do you work with second shooters?

I work by myself unless the wedding is organised in a way that requires me to be in two places at the same time, but I recommend a second shooter for weddings with a large number of guests. I view a second shooter as another photographer with their own unique creative language and set of eyes, and I will take that into careful consideration when choosing someone to work with one on your wedding.

Do you work multi-day weddings?

I do, as long as my schedule is free for the period and it won't interfere with any weddings scheduled just before or right after yours :)

Do you ever outsource a wedding to another photographer or member of the team after booking?

Absolutely, 100% not. My couples hire me as their wedding photographer and that's who they'll get. I may outsource admin work at some point so I can focus on the creative side of the business and I work with second shooters and assistants for larger weddings, but you can be sure I will be present on all moments of your wedding.

Can we meet in-person before our Montpellier wedding?

Yes, of course! This is not always possible as most of my couples are planning a wedding away from the country they currently live in and because I spend most of the wedding season on the road, but if we happen to be on the same city at any point during the planning process, I'll do everything I can to have a coffee with you! Even if in-person meetings are not possible, we do several video calls throughout the planning process so we can hopefully feel like old friends when the day comes, and you're welcome to message me on WhatsApp at any point after booking. In other words, we'll be in touch a lot :)

How far in advance can we book you for our wedding in Montpellier?

I am available for full wedding bookings 2 years in advance. For small celebrations and elopements, bookings opens twice a year, on the 1st of February and the 1st of August, for weddings within the next 6-month period. Engagement and family shoots can be booked 3 months in advance in the wedding season (from May to September) and year-round for the low-season (October to April).

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