Christening photographer in Bucharest
The service, the godparents, the family gathered around the font — and the rest of the day, photographed quietly, with no flash near a child.

A christening has two hours that matter and a great many moments that vanish if someone puts the camera down: the grandmother before she walks in, the godfather holding the towel, the child asleep on a shoulder at the table. Those are the frames I am there for.
I photograph in the light of the church and the room, without flash — not only because the pictures are better that way, but because nobody wants a hard light in front of a few-month-old. I stay to the side, move little, never interrupt the service and never stand in front of the priest.
I cover Bucharest and around it, the church and the celebration afterwards, in the same day.
Frames from this work



Common questions
- What does a christening photographer in Bucharest cost?
- It depends on how long the day runs — the service only, or the service and the celebration. Send me the date and the church and you get a real quote.
- Is photography allowed during the service?
- In most churches yes, but the priest sets the rule. I ask beforehand and stand where it is permitted — without flash either way.
- Do you cover the celebration afterwards?
- Yes, if you want it. That is usually where the best family frames are, once everyone has relaxed.
- Will the camera bother the child?
- No. No flash, no lights, no picking anyone up or arranging them. I photograph from a distance where nobody feels a thing.