Photography, alongside film.

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

Still frames.

For many years, alongside my work as a wedding filmmaker, I have been taking photographs.
Not as a separate service, and never instead of the photographer, but as a natural extension of my way of observing a wedding day.
While filming, there are moments that ask to be held still.
A look, a gesture, a light falling at the right second.
Photography allows what video cannot: stopping time, if only for a moment.

These images were taken instinctively, in between shots, during the same days I was crafting films. They are not staged, not directed, and not intended to tell the full story of a wedding.
They exist as fragments, as pauses, as quiet observations within the movement of the day.
This gallery is a personal selection built over the years.
A visual journal made alongside my films, shaped by the same attention to light, rhythm, and emotion.
Photography, here, is not a promise. It is a trace.

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