I’ve spent the past two decades photographing people being themselves at weddings.

My aim when photographing people at weddings is to create images that give a sort of behind-the-scenes look at your wedding, and I do that mainly by showing up and simply letting things happen on their own.

I do’t really have any pre-defined images or ideas of what I want to create, it’s all very fluid and organic and very much based on the vibe of the wedding or event I’m covering.

I’m not invisible or a “fly on the wall”, but I’m also not staging, arranging or repeating anything. It may seem counter intuitive, but engaging with people who are in front of my camera actually allows me to capture very relaxed and intimate candid images of them.

When I photograph an event, I do interact with people, but the day is about you, your guests, your family and their overall experience. I get involved in a social way, but I don’t make the wedding day about me.

My method of photographing has certainly evolved over the years, but the overall vibe is the same. I just photograph what’s in front of me, so whether it’s an intimate wedding with just five guests, or a multi day event with hundreds in attendance, the process remains the same each time.

Sometimes the images I make are purely a moment in time that would have happened without any involvement on my part, and sometimes it’s a split second of connection and interaction between me and whoever is in the frame.

When it comes to photographing weddings I believe in “moments and connection over perfection”. I’m not really interested in making the same trendy cookie cutter images seen all over social media or on someone’s Pinterest mood board.

I want to create images that can never be replicated, that are unique to the couple, their event, and their experience, and the only way to do that is to stay true to who I am and photographing what I find interesting during the wedding day.

“From start to finish, Andreas has been super supportive, involved, and fun to work with - our guests loved him!”

– Melissa Marzetti

A couple is at a celebration, with the woman in a wedding dress and the man in a shirt, standing closely. The woman is holding a drink, and the man is whispering in her ear. Several people are in the background, some holding drinks.

“We had a wonderful experience with Andreas! His pictures were exactly what we had hoped for.”

– Christy McKean

What my clients give me when they hire me is access and trust.

I’m there to observe, react and document. My job is to capture the emotions, expressions, interactions and overall experience of their wedding through my photographs.

With that access comes a huge responsibility as well, because while it’s important to know what to to shoot, it’s equally important to know when to just pull back and let things happen on their own.