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wedding MOments

“Sure — but I don’t have a camera.”

That’s what I said the first time a close family friend asked me to photograph their wedding. I had no idea that one simple “yes” would turn into something people would start recommending me for.

 

Weddings are completely different from studio sessions or one-on-one shoots. There’s no pause button. No time to adjust the light for twenty minutes or perfect every detail. Weddings are about unrepeatable moments that happen spontaneously — the glance, the laugh, the tear in a split second. As a wedding photographer, you have to be present and, at the same time, invisible enough to catch those moments. But beyond capturing them, my biggest priority is making people feel comfortable in front of the camera — especially when nerves are high on a day you’ve been eagerly awaiting. I know this may sound bold, but I’ve been told that I’m quite good at just that: making you feel at ease and contributing to a relaxed, joyful atmosphere on your special day.

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