27/08/2025
Finding My Way Back Behind the Lens
It’s been years since I last photographed a wedding. Life took me to different places, but somewhere deep inside, I knew I’d always find my way back to telling love stories through my lens. Recently, I had the privilege of shooting a wedding again and it felt like a spark reignited, a familiar flame that I’ve missed for so long.
This comeback shoot was more than just another booking; it was a reminder of why I fell in love with photography in the first place. It gave me a sense of light and hope proof that there are still couples and soon-to-be newlyweds who choose intimacy, authenticity, and meaning over grand gestures. They remind me that weddings are not about the number of guests or the size of the venue, but about the story of two people choosing each other, witnessed by those who matter most.
I’ve always been drawn to intimate weddings and elopements. There’s something so raw and beautiful about them—no unnecessary frills, no overwhelming crowd just a pure focus on the couple and the promises they’re making. Every laugh, every tear, every touch feels magnified in these quiet celebrations, and being there to capture those fleeting moments is nothing short of a privilege.
Over the past years, I found myself exploring a different yet equally intimate path bo***ir photography. It allowed me to witness vulnerability, confidence, and self-love in their most authentic forms. Shooting bo***ir sessions taught me to see beauty in raw honesty, and now, returning to weddings, I carry that same perspective. It feels like a full circle intimacy in bo***ir, intimacy in weddings both rooted in real, unfiltered emotions.
Stepping back into this space has rekindled my passion. It feels like a gentle reminder from the universe: this is where you belong. Documenting love in its truest form, preserving memories that will be cherished for a lifetime, and telling stories that matter it’s what fills me with purpose.
Here’s to new beginnings, second chances, and many more stories waiting to be told. I’m back, and I couldn’t be more grateful.