ABOUT ME
I believe that memories become truly meaningful when they are honest. When they don’t explain what happened – but allow you to feel how it felt. It is from this very mindset that my wedding films are created.
MY APPROACH
My work is defined by calmness, attentiveness, and a deep respect for the moment. I believe that genuine emotion emerges when it is given space. I don’t stage or interfere. I observe, I listen, and I capture what unfolds naturally. This is how films are created that feel honest and unscripted. It is important to me that you can move freely throughout your wedding day – without camera awareness, without pressure, without added distraction. My presence stays in the background, while my full attention remains with you.
WHO I AM
My name is Stefan. I’m 40 years old, and I have been accompanying weddings for many years with a clear focus on quality and calmness. With experience comes ease – and the understanding of when to be present, and when to step back. I value clean aesthetics, a restrained visual language, and moments that are never staged. What drives me is not the pursuit of the perfect image at any cost, but the honesty of a moment. I approach weddings with attentiveness, respect, and sensitivity – always focused on what truly matters, and on everything that happens quietly in between the big moments.
WORKING TOGETHER
For me, a good collaboration begins with trust. With an open conversation about what matters to you and what you envision for your wedding. During the preparation, I take the time to listen to your questions and thoughts. On the wedding day itself, I work calmly, attentively, and discreetly. You should be able to focus fully on your day – without additional coordination, without camera awareness. I accompany weddings in a way that doesn’t feel like being accompanied. Unobtrusive, respectful, and always focused on what truly matters. Even after the wedding day, the collaboration remains clear and reliable – with a structured process and a commitment to quality that carries through to the final film.
