Your wedding is not just the ceremony and reception – it’s the emotions, the glances, the laughter, the small gestures that come together to tell the complete story. My task is to capture these moments without posing or a script. I’m there where the important things happen – quietly, discreetly, but always close.
I don’t direct, I don’t set up – I simply observe and freeze what’s real: your emotions and the energy of your guests. My goal is to create a story that, years later, will transport you back to that day.
The wedding session is your time – full of ease, laughter, and closeness. You don’t have to worry about what to do in front of the camera – I’ll guide you through it so you feel comfortable and natural.
We can head to wild meadows, by a lake, into the mountains, or stay in an urban setting – everything is up to you. I’d love for it to be just the way you envision it.
We can do the session right after the wedding or on another day when you’ll have more time.
My task is to capture what’s most beautiful between you – the glances, gestures, and small smiles – so that, years later, when you look at these photos, you’ll remember those moments with a smile on your face.
An engagement session is simply a fun time spent together, which just happens to end with some amazing photos. We can take a walk around the city, head out into nature, or meet at your favorite spot – wherever you feel most at ease.
Don’t worry about what to do in front of the camera – that’s my job. Just be yourselves. I’ll capture those moments, the glances, laughter, and little gestures that show who you truly are. As a result, we’ll have photos that will make you smile, rather than thinking, “Oh my, we look so awkward here.”
One of the big benefits of an engagement session is that it helps you get comfortable with the camera, something my couples always mention. By the time the wedding day arrives, we already know each other well, and you’ll feel more relaxed, knowing exactly what to expect.
Here’s how the whole process works:
Your idea to start
First, you tell me about your wedding – how you imagine it, what’s important to you. In response, I send you my offer along with full galleries of my wedding reportage, so you can see how I work and decide if my style fits you.
Online meeting – let’s get to know each other!
If you like the photos and the offer, we schedule an online conversation. It’s a great time to get to know each other better, discuss the details, clear up any doubts, and see if we’re on the same wavelength.
Signing the contract
Once everything is settled and you decide to work with me, we sign a contract. It’s a formality that gives you the assurance that the date is reserved and everything is going according to plan.
Final arrangements
About a week before the wedding, we meet again online. We finalize all the details and discuss the schedule. I want you to focus on each other on your wedding day, knowing that I have everything planned and know exactly what you expect.
My approach to wedding photography is primarily documentary, which allows me to capture true, unposed moments – full of joy, emotion, and intimacy.
While the focus is on the meaningful moments between you, I also pay close attention to the details and the surrounding atmosphere of the wedding. I always notice the subtle touches that complete the story, such as bouquets or small details that hold significance for you.
The booking of the date is done by signing the contract – either in person or via email – and making a deposit payment to the account. Before signing the contract, it would be good to meet, for example, online.
My offer includes 2 packages that differ in the number of photos. The price always includes logistics costs such as travel and accommodation – I want to leave you with as little to worry about as possible and handle this on my own.
You can also order additional services from me, such as sessions on another day, engagement sessions, photo albums, or photo books, extra hours of work, or additional photos.
I will send you the detailed offer via email after you fill out the contact form.
The photos are ready within a maximum of 90 business days from the date of your wedding. However, in practice, this time is usually much shorter, as 90% of weddings are delivered within 2 months.
Unexpected situations can’t be predicted, but there are a few things I always prepare for:
My unavailability, illness, or injury: In such cases, I activate my contacts and ask my photographer friends who can replace me on that day. I’ll send you portfolios of available photographers, and you can choose your favorite.
Equipment failure: Unfortunately, there’s no defense against the unpredictability of gadgets, but I always carry 2 backup cameras, several lenses, plenty of flashes, and memory cards. I’m well-prepared, so I don’t anticipate any surprises in this area.
Yes, absolutely! 🙂 If you’d like to take some photos with your closest family and friends, there’s no problem at all. We will finalize the details during our meeting before the wedding.
Many clients ask me about the possibility of shooting a short video, drone shots, or phone footage. I specialize only in photography and prefer to focus on that – as they say, if you’re good at everything, you’re good at nothing. 🙂
I can definitely help you with these aspects, share my experience, and advise you on what will work and what might not. The better we plan these details, the better your photos will turn out.
I don’t have permanent collaborations with anyone, but I do have a few teams for both music and film that I’ve worked with and would happily recommend. It’s important to choose teams that can collaborate well together and show the right level of professionalism and dedication.
Of course: take a look at the homepage or the “about me” section. You can read what my past couples think of me there 🙂
Absolutely yes. The basis for reserving the date is signing the contract for the services on that specific day. Additional elements such as albums or a post-wedding session can be arranged later – even after your wedding. For the session, the only thing to consider is finding an available date, which can be more challenging during the peak season.
I recommend planning the engagement session at least 3-4 months before the wedding, or even earlier – in the year prior to your wedding. Why? As the wedding date gets closer, you will likely have many tasks related to the organization, and we may struggle to find a common free date.
Definitely YES. I always work personally at weddings, all the photos you see here on the website, as well as on my IG and FB, are my work, and I took them myself. I don’t send assistants, like some companies do, so you don’t have to worry about who will show up at your wedding and whether you will like them.