Wedding Photography, Shaped by Film

Video tells a story through movement.Photography stops time, even if only for a moment.

Still frames.

My journey into photography is inseparable from my work as a filmmaker.
For more than twelve years, I have been telling wedding stories through film, developing a deep sensitivity to timing, light, movement, and emotional rhythm. Photography naturally grew alongside this practice – not as an alternative, but as another way of observing and preserving reality with precision and intention.
Each photograph is influenced by a cinematic mindset: anticipation rather than reaction, atmosphere over performance, and an instinctive attention to what unfolds between moments.

Long before working with moving images, photography was my first visual language. I picked up my first camera at the age of ten, driven by the simple desire to observe, frame, and understand the world around me.Over the years, photography has remained a constant presence alongside film – a complementary practice that sharpened my eye and reinforced my relationship with light, composition, and storytelling. Today, it exists not as a side project, but as a natural extension of a long-standing visual journey, rooted in the same values of discretion, intention, and authenticity.

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