Make it a win-win
An engagement-shoot is the best way to get to know each other. Often, people feel insecure in front of a camera and are wary of what to expect on their wedding day. So why not make it a double-win for you? You'll learn that having a shoot with your partner is so much fun and you'll get great images out of it! Which then you can use for invitations, as decoration, for your homepage and and and. If you have a special place in mind or if you've had this idea in your head that you've always wanted to try: Let me know what it is you'd like to do and I will do my absolute best to preserve your memories exactly the way you want me to.
A short but colorful engagement session on a beautiful fall day in Wettingen, Switzerland.
A couple’s shoot doesn’t need a special occasion - like this shoot in a vineyard proves!
In preparation for their big wedding day, Sarina and Cédric decided to take some pictures they could use for their invitations. We picked a beautiful summer day and created some wonderful moments at the riverbank.
A canceled wedding due to the pandemic at least lead to a spontaneous couple shoot for Clelia and Fabian.
Shiba Inu Daiki was the secret star of Lea and Benji’s couple’s shoot. Their pup didn’t just do a great job as a model, he also stole my heart.
The gorgeous fall colors may have helped make this shoot this gorgeous, but it was mostly thanks to the radiating couple that these images turned out as amazing as they did.
You booked a shoot and now you’re standing in front of your wardrobe, unsure of what to wear? I’m here to help!
These two cuties picked the their future wedding location as the place for their engagement shoot - and were there for the first time during our shoot! Now I can’t wait for their wedding.
Tons of laughter, a stunning location and probably the last summer light we caugh made this engagement shoot so very special.
Labrador pup Nash was the highlight of Rahel & Peter’s engagement shoot.