Booking someone to document your wedding isn’t just another task to tick off the planning list. It’s something that shapes how you’ll remember the day; how it felt, how it sounded, and how deeply you were able to be present in it.


And that’s why it matters who you choose.


Because when the people behind the camera truly get it, everything changes.


You’re not just booking photos and film. You’re choosing the legacy you’ll pass down.


You want someone who notices the things you might miss. The small looks, the soft moments, the in-betweens. And even more than that, you want to feel like you can be yourself around them. Like you don’t need to perform. Like you're not the centre of attention, but the centre of a story that’s being told intentionally.


That kind of comfort doesn’t happen by accident. It comes from experience, from care, and from the way your photographer and videographer move through the day, not over it.


We work as a team. Not just two people doing the same job separately, but two people who’ve learned how to move together without needing to speak. It means you won’t be pulled in different directions. Everything happens once—naturally—and we each capture it in our own way.

Black and white wedding photos showing celebratory moments between wedding party members.

Because the last thing you want is to spend your whole wedding day being managed by cameras. What you want is to feel like the day is unfolding exactly as it should—with someone nearby, quietly guiding things along just enough to make space for the good stuff.


When choosing the right creative team, don’t just look at the style. Look at the feeling.


Do their films sound like real moments, or just another cinematic template?

Do their photos show something true—or just something posed?


A beautiful image means nothing if it doesn’t feel like you.


It’s not about finding the most popular photographer. It’s about finding someone who sees you the way you want to remember yourselves.


One of the most overlooked parts of this decision is planning. Not just on the day, but before it. A good team will walk you through timing, light, what to expect, what not to worry about, and how to keep space for the real moments to happen. It’s not a rigid schedule it’s thoughtful structure, so you can breathe.


This is also where a photographer and videographer who work together regularly makes a real difference. There’s no negotiating space, no tripping over each other’s shots, and no added stress on you. It just flows. And when things flow, they feel calm.

Elegant ballroom interior with ornate chandeliers and patterned green carpet showing multiple perspectives.

Comfort changes everything.


We believe in gentle direction, not forced posing. We believe in giving our couples the space to live the day fully, while still walking away with a gallery and a film that takes their breath away.


And if you’re not sure how to know when someone is the right fit, ask them this:

– How do you help people feel comfortable?

– What’s your approach when things go off-plan?

– How do you work with others on the day?

– Can you show us a full gallery and film—not just highlights?

– And most importantly: What’s your process for preparing for the day?


The answers will tell you more than the portfolio ever could.

Black and white artistic shots of an interior space with intricate architectural details.

You deserve a team who doesn’t just capture what happened—but how it felt. One who plans for every part of it, while knowing exactly when to disappear and let things unfold. One who doesn’t just deliver a product, but leaves an impression—on your guests, your family, and you.


And when it’s all over, and the dust has settled, and you’re sitting down to look back on your day—that’s when you’ll know. You chose the right team.


With Love,

Karolina & Jonas

Grand ballroom with ornate ceiling, crystal chandeliers, and mirrored walls captured in black and white.
Wedding reception sequence showing guests in formal attire gathered in a plant-filled indoor venue.