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Photographer Opens New Studio in Grand Bourgtheroulde After 10 Years in Business

Sayart / Published August 20, 2025 02:17 PM
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Yohann Boulanger, a photographer with 10 years of experience, is making a significant move by leaving La Londe to establish his new studio in Thuit-Hébert, located in the Eure department. The photographer is currently constructing a purpose-built studio space that will mark a fresh start for his business when it opens in September 2025.

Boulanger's journey into photography began as a return to his childhood passion. Previously working as a sales consultant, he decided to reconnect with his love for photography and established his own photography business in 2015. "I had set up my studio in one room at home in La Londe. I was limited in my creativity due to lack of space," Boulanger explained about his decision to expand.

The search for a larger space led Boulanger to discover a plot of land "by chance" in Thuit-Hébert, where he decided to build his new studio from the ground up. The expansion represents a dramatic increase in workspace, as Boulanger enthusiastically noted: "I'm going from 14 to 60 square meters." The new studio is located on Rue de Brotonne in Thuit-Hébert.

At 38 years old, Boulanger describes his photography approach as comprehensive, covering "everything" in terms of photography services. "I love bringing out emotions in family photos and creating beautiful memories. But I also develop professional photos: corporate reports, executive portraits," he explained. His portfolio spans family portraits, weddings, and corporate photography, demonstrating his versatility in the field.

Boulanger's artistic style focuses on manipulating light and shadows to highlight his subjects and "avoid flat photos." In his studio work, he enjoys experimenting with different backdrops and themes. "I have many outfits for pregnant women and babies," he noted, highlighting his specialization in family photography. He also offers iris photography, which has become very trendy, though he warns that "it can be dangerous if you're not properly trained in lighting techniques."

The photographer has invested heavily in his professional development, completing numerous training courses including specialized instruction for iris photography. This commitment to education reflects his dedication to providing safe and high-quality services to his clients.

Construction of the new studio began in April 2025 and is nearing completion. Boulanger hopes to open his doors by mid-September 2025, offering both scheduled appointments and walk-in availability for quick services like passport photos. "There will be appointments, and open slots for quick photos, like ID photos," he specified about his planned service structure.

The new Yohann Boulanger Photography studio will be located at 1008 Rue de Brotonne in Thuit-Hébert. Clients can reach him at 06 49 81 91 33 for bookings and inquiries. This expansion represents not just a physical move but a significant step forward in Boulanger's decade-long photography career, promising enhanced creative possibilities and improved client services in his new, purpose-built space.

Yohann Boulanger, a photographer with 10 years of experience, is making a significant move by leaving La Londe to establish his new studio in Thuit-Hébert, located in the Eure department. The photographer is currently constructing a purpose-built studio space that will mark a fresh start for his business when it opens in September 2025.

Boulanger's journey into photography began as a return to his childhood passion. Previously working as a sales consultant, he decided to reconnect with his love for photography and established his own photography business in 2015. "I had set up my studio in one room at home in La Londe. I was limited in my creativity due to lack of space," Boulanger explained about his decision to expand.

The search for a larger space led Boulanger to discover a plot of land "by chance" in Thuit-Hébert, where he decided to build his new studio from the ground up. The expansion represents a dramatic increase in workspace, as Boulanger enthusiastically noted: "I'm going from 14 to 60 square meters." The new studio is located on Rue de Brotonne in Thuit-Hébert.

At 38 years old, Boulanger describes his photography approach as comprehensive, covering "everything" in terms of photography services. "I love bringing out emotions in family photos and creating beautiful memories. But I also develop professional photos: corporate reports, executive portraits," he explained. His portfolio spans family portraits, weddings, and corporate photography, demonstrating his versatility in the field.

Boulanger's artistic style focuses on manipulating light and shadows to highlight his subjects and "avoid flat photos." In his studio work, he enjoys experimenting with different backdrops and themes. "I have many outfits for pregnant women and babies," he noted, highlighting his specialization in family photography. He also offers iris photography, which has become very trendy, though he warns that "it can be dangerous if you're not properly trained in lighting techniques."

The photographer has invested heavily in his professional development, completing numerous training courses including specialized instruction for iris photography. This commitment to education reflects his dedication to providing safe and high-quality services to his clients.

Construction of the new studio began in April 2025 and is nearing completion. Boulanger hopes to open his doors by mid-September 2025, offering both scheduled appointments and walk-in availability for quick services like passport photos. "There will be appointments, and open slots for quick photos, like ID photos," he specified about his planned service structure.

The new Yohann Boulanger Photography studio will be located at 1008 Rue de Brotonne in Thuit-Hébert. Clients can reach him at 06 49 81 91 33 for bookings and inquiries. This expansion represents not just a physical move but a significant step forward in Boulanger's decade-long photography career, promising enhanced creative possibilities and improved client services in his new, purpose-built space.

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