Weddings

Wedding photography that stays calm and keeps you at the center of the day.

Put simply, I like to be the photographing guest at a wedding: present, attentive, and friendly, but never a disruptive body in the flow of the day. In the best case, your guests remember a nice conversation with me, not that I got in the way of the wedding.

My way of photographing is more restrained. I read situations carefully, stay in the background when that is the right place to be, and get close exactly when it counts. That keeps the coverage present without making it intrusive.

The job changes a lot depending on the part of the day. Couple portraits need good light and timing that fits the flow of the day. Ceremonies need experience and reliability. Reportage lives from paying attention to what happens in between. Group photos need to move quickly, clearly, and still look right.

I have photographed weddings in very different places, from country estates in the Palatinate to Palais Prinz Carl in Heidelberg, and also in Rheinhessen, along the Odenwald mountain road, or in Munich. The public image selection here is still intentionally reduced, because not every wedding can simply be shown openly as a reference. The copy should still give an honest picture of how I approach these days.

Work in progress