A few words about us...

Our story

We’re a wedding photography couple based in Poznań. Our paths crossed—like they often do in life—by chance, a few years ago. It didn’t take long to realize how much we had in common. We both share a passion for visual culture, books, big and small adventures, and the cheesecake from Cafe la Ruina (in fact, that’s where we had our first dates, back when it was still in Śródka). First came love, then photography, and finally… a cat. We’re not fans of artificiality or stiff posing—we seek truth, emotion, and beauty in real, authentic moments. We know that our work is, above all, about people. And it’s you—and the connection you share—that matter most to us. We’re fully aware that wedding photography comes with great responsibility, because these moments will never happen again. But capturing love in all its forms brings us so much joy and fulfillment that we honestly couldn’t imagine doing anything else. Every new wedding is another chance for us to grow, to learn something new, and to give even more of ourselves.

Karolina

My love for photography comes from my grandfather, who would show up at every family gathering fully equipped with several cameras and flashes. In fact, it was my grandfather who first recognized my artistic talent (I graduated from the University of the Arts in Poznań) and encouraged me to keep developing it. I quickly realized the immense value hidden in a frozen image. As a child, I loved browsing through my mother’s old photo albums filled with portraits of those who were no longer with us. I have a deep love for black and white photography, especially the kind with a documentary feel. I'm a classic ambivert – I enjoy being around people and am constantly looking for interesting individuals with true passion, but when I get overstimulated, I retreat to my room with a book, listen to Three Quarters of Jazz, sing, cook, watch classic films, meditate, or sit down at the piano.

Pavel

Photography started as therapy. After a heartbreak in my teenage years, I picked up a camera—and never really put it down. What began as a distraction quickly turned into passion. I dove deep into the world of photography, devouring every article, book, and tutorial I could find. I was hooked. I started with macro photography—yes, I’d wake up at 3 a.m. just to capture portraits of spiders and forest creatures bathed in morning light. Then came individual portrait sessions. Wedding photography was the natural next step, and it completely stole my heart. Today, photography is not just what I do—it’s part of who I am. In my free time, I follow the latest gear news, swim, read fantasy and horror novels, binge-watch series, and grow my collection of vintage film cameras.