My Documentary Approach

A bride and groom walking on a woodland trail, the bride lifting her dress slightly and wearing high-heeled shoes, the groom adjusting his shoe or sandal.

But too often, wedding photography falls into a predictable formula: posed, stiff, and impersonal. The result? Photos that feel generic and fail to capture the uniqueness of your story.

Weddings are about storytelling.

And your story is unique.

Women and men socializing indoors near large windows, with wedding dress and garments on a rack visible in the background, and floral wallpaper on the wall.


It deserves to be told in a way that is catered to you — not through a repeated formula that makes so many wedding pictures look the same.

That is why I focus on documenting your day naturally, without forced and awkward poses, capturing candid moments that reflect the real you.

A black-and-white photo of a man in a suit with his head bowed and hands covering his face, standing outdoors near a hedge. In the background, three people are walking towards him, with one holding a bouquet of flowers.
A young boy lying on a bed with his chin on his hands, looking at an adult man in a suit who is adjusting his tie in a bedroom with a four-poster bed and a window with light curtains.


My goal is to create images that feel genuine, timeless, and deeply personal.