PORTFOLIO

I don’t document perfect weddings.
I document weddings that are fully lived.

The loud laughter.
The champagne that spills.
The dress that won’t survive the night.
The quiet glance that says everything.

This is not about posing.
It’s about being there — completely.

This is what it feels like.

PORTRAIT

Lived, not arranged.

Portraits, for me, are not about standing still.
They’re about breathing, walking, touching, laughing mid-sentence.

I won’t freeze you into something you’re not.
I won’t turn your wedding into a fashion shoot (unless that’s your vibe — and even then, we keep it real).

I photograph you as you move through the day.
The way you look at each other when nobody’s asking you to.
The wind in your hair.
The chaos behind you.
The calm between you.

Effortless. Honest. Magnetic.

DETAILS

The things that hold the story together.

The Mediterranean sun on linen tables.
Cold beer bottles sweating in the heat.
Serrano ham being sliced.
Shoes kicked off under the table.
Hands holding vermouth at golden hour.

Details are never “just details”.
They are the texture of the memory.

We look for the grain.
The light.
The imperfections that make it yours.

Because in twenty years, you won’t remember the seating plan.
You’ll remember how it felt.

MOMENTS

The beautiful chaos.

This is the core of everything.

The hug from your grandmother.
Your father trying not to cry (and failing).
Your friends lifting you in the air at 2am.
Someone shouting “what if…?”
Someone else answering “let’s go.”

I don’t interrupt.
I don’t orchestrate emotions.
I stay close. I anticipate. I hold space.

I photograph the mess that makes sense.
The elegance that doesn’t ask permission.
The moments you didn’t even know were happening.

FILM PHOTOGRAPHY

Analog soul in a fast world.

I shoot film because it slows us down.
Because it forces intention.
Because grain feels like memory.

Film embraces contrast.
It accepts mistakes.
It tells the truth in a softer, deeper way.

In a world that moves fast and perfect,
film reminds us that love is texture, light leaks and real skin tones.

It’s not nostalgia.
It’s depth.