I photograph couples who value design as much as emotion.
For those who want a wedding that feels lived-in, cinematic, and intentional —
not staged or performed.
Couples who care about depth, details, and the way a moment feels,
not just how it photographs.
If you’re planning a wedding in Italy, France, or anywhere that echoes that quiet-luxury atmosphere — this work was made for you.
Because this isn’t just about photos. It’s about how your story feels in the body — the ease of being fully seen, the power of being present, the stillness between everything planned.
You’re not here for a copy-paste version of someone else’s day. You want intention behind every detail, presence in every moment, and imagery that reflects the emotional texture of it all — not just how it looked, but the way it moved through you.
That’s the kind of work I live for. The kind that honors both beauty and meaning. If that’s where you’re coming from too, I already know we’ll make something honest and lasting together.
I was born in Europe, and the way I see weddings is shaped by that environment — the architecture, the quiet elegance, the emotional subtlety. Years later, having my own destination wedding in Paris reinforced what I already believed: the most meaningful images come from honesty, intention, and atmosphere. My work blends European sensibility, editorial direction, and cinematic pacing to create images that feel lived-in, not performed.
If you’re planning your wedding in Italy or France and want photographs that feel like they belong in a magazine — yet capture the heart of your story — I’d love to connect.
Today, I create for couples who care about details, depth, and documenting what truly matters — not just how it looked, but how it lives on.
I began taking on more destination and editorial-style weddings — the kind that aligned with my love of artful storytelling, thoughtful design, and quiet intimacy.
In 2022, planning my own destination wedding in Paris inspired me to begin photographing love stories across Italy and France.
I’ve had a camera in my hand for as long as I can remember — always chasing light, always watching for the in-between.