Wedding photographer in Bucharest
The whole day, photographed slowly and close — the flowers cooling in a side chapel before anyone arrives, and everything that follows.

I don't pose weddings. I don't stop a ceremony for a frame, I don't line families up, I never ask anyone to look happy one more time for the camera. The photograph that survives a wedding isn't the one where everyone smiles on cue — it's the three seconds you looked at each other and didn't notice.
I work in daylight and evening light only: the morning of getting ready, the window, the church, the low six-o’clock sun, the bulbs at the party. No flash in your guests’ faces. It is the only way a day looks, in pictures, like the day you actually lived.
I photograph weddings in and around Bucharest, and further out — if the place matters to you, I come to it.
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Common questions
- What does a wedding photographer in Bucharest cost?
- It depends on the hours covered, the venue, and whether you want prints. Send me the date and place and you get a real quote for your day.
- Do you do a session before the wedding?
- Yes, and it helps — not for the pretty pictures, but so you get used to a camera being near you. On the day itself nothing feels new.
- How visible are you during the ceremony?
- As little as possible. Close but quiet, no flash, never between you and your guests. Most people don't remember there was a photographer in the room.
- Do you photograph weddings outside Bucharest?
- Yes — elsewhere in Romania and abroad. Travel is discussed separately and openly.