STORIES

Every wedding happens in a specific light.

Early spring in Scandinavia. A particular pale blue that arrives before the warmth does, where the sky is white and the shadows are soft and everything feels like it's just waking up.

High summer in southern Europe - golden, overexposed, the heat that makes people loosen up and forget themselves in the best possible way.

Autumn in a northern city - long windows, short afternoons, the light already starting to leave by four o'clock.

We don't have a signature look. We have a signature attention and creativity. What you see here is what happens when that attention meets a specific season, a specific place, a specific pair of people who decided to get married in the middle of their one particular life.

Every gallery is unrepeatable. As it should be.

A woman dressed in a white wedding gown standing and holding a bouquet of flowers, wearing a birdcage veil. A man in a tuxedo with sunglasses is sitting on a bench beside her, with shadows cast on the wall behind them.
Two people riding horses across a grassy field with mountain ranges and a partly cloudy sky in the background.
Two women and a man lying on a colorful patterned carpet, facing each other, smiling, with one woman wearing a white shirt with a black tie design and the other woman in a white dress. They appear to be happy and engaging in a moment of connection.
A woman wearing lace gloves and a lace dress with a veil dancing or smiling at a celebration or wedding event.
Couple kissing amidst falling papers at a celebration, with guests smiling and a saxophonist playing in the foreground.