
A wedding is more than a day. It is a constellation of quiet gestures, glances, and unspoken words. What remains is not the schedule, but the atmosphere: the way time seemed to soften, the way presence felt weightless. A film can hold that fragility without staging it, turning fleeting moments into something that breathes beyond memory.

The way of seeing
Editorial fragments. Black and white whispers. A blur that is never accident, but intention.
I grew up with the rhythm of moving images. First on a court, chasing the geometry of basketball. Later in dark cinemas, letting films teach me how to look. What stayed: a hunger for truth in motion. I film the way memory breathes. Quietly. Attentively. Without intruding. Not staging, not directing, but listening to the way love reveals itself when it forgets to perform.
For me, a wedding is not an event. It is an atmosphere, a pulse, an intimate architecture of fleeting gestures. I do not film for algorithms. I film because cinema holds space for tenderness, the kind that resists spectacle.
A film, woven alone, with the intimacy of a single eye.
Or film and photography in dialogue — with a handpicked team I trust like family.
„Omg! I just woke Max up screaming to watch the video right away! I really can’t put into words how incredibly good your work is. Thank you!“ – M&M
“Our guests are still talking about you. You didn’t just capture memories, you became one. Your calm presence gave me so much peace in the chaos. I can’t thank you enough for that.” – A&L
„I just wanted to say thank you again. This film turned out so incredibly beautiful. I can’t even put it into words. You did it so perfectly. We are forever grateful to have such a great memory! There was also so much great feedback from all the guests about your work. So so so great. So happy we decided to do it with you!“ – L&A
If these words find you, perhaps our paths are meant to cross. Let’s begin with a conversation. Share a few lines, a place, a date and I will reply with care.
I take only a small number of weddings each year. So each one can breathe.