Your story, beautifully lit and carefully edited.









Whether it’s a whispered “I do” in a hidden Prague garden or a romantic stroll through Vienna’s Belvedere, I capture the quiet chemistry and the grand celebrations. I focus on the unposed, authentic moments that make your relationship unique, ensuring your gallery feels like a cinematic tribute to your journey together.





















Whether we like it or not: we humans are subconsciously influenced by images. The main goal of a Headshot is to present you in an authentic, trustworthy yet professional way and to help you to get in touch with your perspective client or employer.
On the other hand, if you are an employer, there is no better way, to show your team pulling on the same rope with professional and cohesive photos.







Bringing Your Creative Vision to Life – Do you have a specific aesthetic or a bold concept in mind? Let’s collaborate. From editorial-style portraits to thematic shoots that push boundaries, I provide the technical expertise and artistic direction needed to turn your abstract ideas into high-end, tangible art.
The Solo Traveler Experience – Don’t leave your memories to a selfie stick or a stranger’s blurry snapshot. Join me for a relaxed walk through the city’s most photogenic corners. I’ll act as your local guide and personal photographer, capturing professional, effortless portraits of you truly experiencing the magic of Central Europe.
















As an event photographer in Vienna I cover corporate events, conferences, and company gatherings in here and around Europe. Most of business events I cover are across the city, but I also travel to Berlin, Prague, Bratislava, Budapest, and other European cities for a full day to multiple day event coverage.
Based in the centre of Vienna, I frequently cover events at venues such as the Hofburg, Austria Center Vienna, Messe Wien, and Stadthalle, as well as many hotels with event and conference spaces like Hilton, Andaz Vienna, The Social Hub, and others.
I like to capture how the event actually felt. Whether it’s a quiet conversation between guests or a panel discussion or the intensity of a keynote speaker, I try to show the personality of the moment.





















