Gauthier Production, a professional photographer in Mauguio, specializes in corporate and professional portrait photography (LinkedIn, CV, company). Personalized service, natural style and high image quality.
Specializing in professional portrait photography, Gauthier Production (Gauthier Trehou Hainaut) puts a photographer’s eye at the service of your image in Mauguio and the wider region. Whether you need a LinkedIn photo, a portrait for a press kit, an executive image or a corporate portrait, the approach is the same: reveal your individuality with elegance and simplicity. Why choose Gauthier Production for your professional portrait? Because every session is designed as a meeting. Before the shoot, we discuss your activity, positioning and the intended use of the images. On location, I create a relaxed yet professional environment so your natural expressions come to the fore—far from rigid poses and identical clichés. The goal: photos that convey confidence, credibility and authenticity. My style favors light, precise framing and a natural rendering. I adapt the setting (studio, workplace, outdoor) and the mood to the visual identity sought by the client: sober and corporate for a CV photo, more creative for a portfolio or brand portrait. Each image receives careful post-production to enhance without transforming, delivering a professional result ready for your platforms (website, social media, press releases, annual reports). With collaborations alongside local companies—assignments and portraits produced for Coas Assurance, Stratos Publicité and Eloi Agriculture among my projects—I have experience working with executives, teams and independents who wish to showcase their image. My approach is pragmatic: respect for deadlines, advice on styling and staging, and a final output optimized for your specific uses. If you are looking for a professional photographer in Mauguio able to create corporate portraits that tell who you are, contact Gauthier Production. I prioritize a relationship of trust and bespoke work so that each portrait becomes a communication asset.