My Personal Documentary Approach:

When I shoot a wedding, I approach the day in a way that allows me to capture moments that are as real as possible. That approach: I’m a guest at your wedding. My entire focus is on capturing events as they naturally happen, without me ever stepping in, staging a scene, or telling anyone where to stand or how to behave.

Candid Moments Over Manufactured Perfection.

For me, the magic is in the candid moments. I’m constantly looking for those spontaneous interactions and raw emotions. I’m not asking you to pose; I’m documenting genuine feelings. My technical aim is to capture those fleeting looks, the big laughs, and the unexpected tears, creating a visual record that truly reflects yourpersonalities and the genuine atmosphere of the day.

It's All About Storytelling.

Documentary photography is essentially visual storytelling. I piece together all the tiny, honest details and candid shots that make up your celebration. By capturing the events in a natural progression, I create a complete chronological narrative—it's the full, beautiful story of your wedding day, told start to finish.

As Discreet As I Can.

The way I work allows me to essentially for all intents and purposes become a guest at your wedding. I work alone, I photograph the wedding with a couple of small cameras, I dress the part and with the exception of some portraits and a few quick family groups photos, I’m just there with you, observing, and experiencing the day that you’ve planned.