Andreas documents the ritual of marriage by capturing the unexpected, unscripted & candid moments of human connection.

By immersing himself in the wedding experience, and committing to capturing moments of authenticity over anything staged or posed, Andreas’ images challenge the preconceived idea of what a wedding photograph is.

Rather than follow a prescribed cookie-cutter approach, Andreas creates photographs that are truly unique to that event and moment in time, made completely organically, without any intrusion or direction.

For the past two decades Andreas has photographed multi-cultural weddings locally in the Toronto area, as well as abroad. His approach allows his clients to enjoy their wedding day without distractions, or any added stress.

While the majority of his work as a photographer has been spent documenting private wedding celebrations, he reluctantly calls himself a “wedding photographer” — mostly because the work he creates doesn’t follow the styles or trends within the wedding industry.

“We wanted photographs that show us, but more importantly, we really want to see our guests enjoying our wedding day as well.”

— Hannah & Daniella

2027 Wedding Photography Commissions

The process of working together starts with connection. This is fundamental to my process as a photographer. Once I confirm your date is available, we’ll schedule a time to have a conversation to get to know one another and review your wedding plans.

On your wedding day, I work alone and spend the day for all intents and purposes as a guest — meaning I don’t make the wedding day about me or about the process of being photographed.

A small part of the day will be structured for a few relaxed portraits of the two of you, as well as some group photos of the immediate family, but for the most part, I’m there to capture the vibe of your day through my candid photographs.