Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Venue: The Caves
Date: October 6, 2013
Photographer: Daniel
“It was a fantastic experience having Daniel take our wedding photographs. He was there from very early until very late, and is very friendly and professional. We met beforehand, and throughout the pre – wedding madness he inspired confidence with all emails etc. And, of course, the photos he took are absolutely amazing! :) Highly recommended.”
Location: Vienna, Austria
Date: August 10, 2019
Venue: Colosseum XXI
Photographer: Daniel
Cinematographer: Gergely
Location: Charm City, United States
Date: 23rd of May, 2015
Photographer: Daniel
A very important milestone, my first trip, and my first wedding in America. Since then I’m always looking for an excuse to go back and see my friends there: many of them I’ve met at this wedding.
Muriel and Patrick are perfect together. I often see couples that fit, but with them you can see instantly how they were meant to be together. I knew Muriel for a long time, and by the time she got engaged, I became a destination wedding photographer, so we knew this was our chance to see each other again… I’m so glad I was able to get to Baltimore, a place so close to my heart ever since.
Fun fact: It took me 3 years to notice the “hippies use side door” sign.
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Date: 18th of June, 2017
Venue: The Rowantree
Photographer: Daniel
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Date: June 5, 2014
Venue: Fisherman’s Bastion
Photographer: Daniel
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Date: 3rd of January, 2017
A few months ago I purchased a small camera with a secret agenda: I wanted to create a series of photos during my own wedding! I imagined I would take photos every part of the day, during brunch with my groomsmen, while we suit up, probably not during the ceremony, but definitely after the official photographer leaves and we carry on partying. Of course I ended up snapping only a handful of photos, but I left the camera in the very capable hands of my friend, colleague, groomsman, hero, the very talented Timót.
Now, a week later I finally had the time to edit the photos, the way I always planned: in black and white, with lots of grain and a hint of tilt-shift. They look just as imagined: timeless, funny, invaluable. I’m blessed with wonderful friends, a loving family, an amazing life and the happiest bride there is.
Daniel