Alex

I believe photography isn’t meant to freeze time. It gives it a second life.

Each image is a fragile imprint of a moment that has already slipped away.

Being a wedding photographer, for me, is more than a profession. It’s about translating the invisible: the emotions, the silences, the electricity in the air, everything that makes the heart beat.

Weddings fascinate me because they hold an entire lifetime in a single day: the chaos, the laughter, the tears, the unexpected. In that intensity, I find my freedom.

I’m not trying to make pretty pictures. I want to create images that matter. Pictures that, like a song or a memory, keep living long after you’ve looked at them.

I like not being too important on a wedding day. I like blending in, without labels. Maybe that’s why you’ll find very few photos of me here, or anywhere else. It’s a bit old school, but I still feel more comfortable behind the camera than in front of it.

I started back when you could still hear the mirror of a reflex camera snapping, before Instagram and the perfect filters.
My style has evolved, the world has too, but not my drive: to photograph with instinct, sincerity, and curiosity. That’s what still keeps me telling people’s stories in my own way.

I love noise, I adore silence. I love solitude, I love people.

I love vintage objects, yet I also love technology. A paradox? Probably. But that’s me: somewhere between past and future, between poetry and curiosity.

Enough about me… I’m heading back to the backstage, into the shadows of my camera.

Close-up portrait of a bald man with a salt and pepper beard

What i love

The little things in life that I love

Cup of espresso coffee with crema on raw wooden table
A snowboarder descends a steep slope, kicking up a cloud of white powder
Close-up of an Indian motorcycle's analog speedometer with a red needle
Musician's hand pressing the strings of an acoustic guitar fretboard
Small vintage CBM computer with integrated screen and audio cassettes in foreground
Close-up of a chrome side mirror on a vintage white car
Multigenerational family group posing together in front of a steep sunny mountain peak
Woman holding a black compact camera in front of her face, looking forward
Two cyclists in sportswear with bikes on a grassy slope

Facts about me

I speak super fast.

I mostly listen to old stuff (well, almost).

I love working when it’s raining outside, window open.

When I was younger, I had long hair like my idol back then, Kurt Cobain… try to picture that.

I’m a sore loser.

I’m often the funny one in the group  or at least, that’s what they say.

I hate when people say: “Wow, your camera takes great pictures.”

I’ve never tried (promise…), but I’m pretty sure I could slip into a wide variety of wedding dresses.

All my friends and family call me by a nickname.

I’ve watched some series three times all the way through.

I love leaving the house without my phone, like when I was a kid.

I don’t really need an umbrella anymore.

MTB addict

My favorite focal length is 35 mm, though I’m starting to lean toward 28 mm.

No cream, no sugar.

Recognition & memberships.
Selected and award-winning member of WPJA (Wedding Photojournalist Association) since 2011, ISPWP since 2012, Fearless Photographers since 2013 and MyWed since 2014.
Recommended by Junebug Weddings, selected in 2025 by This is Reportage and referenced by Switzerland Tourism (MySwitzerland) as a wedding photographer.