FAQ
We feel a bit awkward in front of the camera — is that a problem?
Not at all. Most of my couples feel this way. You don’t need to know how to pose or act. I create an atmosphere where you can simply be yourselves, and everything else follows naturally.
Do you photography multi-day celebrations?
Absolutely. Pre-wedding events, welcome dinners, and day-after gatherings are a beautiful way to tell a fuller story and can be included in your coverage.
What is super 8 film?
Super 8 is a vintage motion picture format invented in the 60s that captures short video sequences on film. It creates moving images with a distinctive texture—soft, slightly flickering, and inherently nostalgic. Rather than documenting a day in a literal way, Super 8 translates it into something more atmospheric and emotional, focusing on movement, light, and fleeting in-between moments.
What is included in a wedding reportage?
Every wedding reportage includes my full presence on the day, careful curation and editing of the images, and a private online gallery to share and download your photographs.
Alongside digital photography, I also work with analog film and Super 8. These formats add depth, texture, and a timeless quality. Film and Super 8 can be added to your coverage if you wish..
How far in advance should we book you?
Most couples secure their date 9–18 months in advance, especially for peak season weekends.
As I only take on a limited number of weddings per year, I recommend reaching out as soon as your date and venue are confirmed.
What is analog photography?
Analog photography is the original, film-based form of photography. Instead of capturing images digitally, light is recorded on photographic film, creating images with a distinctive depth, softness, and tonal richness that cannot be fully replicated digitally.
When will we receive our photos?
You can expect your full gallery within 8 weeks. A small preview is shared earlier. Your analog images will take a little longer to be ready.
How do you work?
My work blends emotional documentary moments with an editorial eye.
I focus on real connection, natural movement, and refined aesthetics — images that feel effortless yet intentional.