The Magic of Cannes in Photos
ExploreI am often asked which part of France is my favourite and I find this a very difficult question to answer! I love so many cities in France for different reasons. I am a Destination Wedding Photographer in France. (I do travel across Europe when asked!) So you can imagine I have seen a lot of the country.
Keep reading the Magic of Cannes to see the rest of Abbie Spencer’s gorgeous photos.
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