Based in Glasgow, Lena Sabala is a wedding photographer who specializes in capturing the real story of your big day. With a strong background in fashion and commercial photography, Lena brings a fresh, artistic touch to wedding photography. Since 2009, she has been photographing weddings across Scotland and Europe, focusing on those genuine, unscripted moments that make your celebration truly yours.
Lena’s style is all about letting your day unfold naturally. She’s passionate about capturing the full range of emotions—from the quiet nerves before the ceremony to the joyful energy on the dance floor. Couples often mention how comfortable and relaxed they feel with her, which helps create authentic, heartfelt images.
Lena’s photography combines honesty with elegance. She has a knack for finding beauty in the imperfect moments while also highlighting the stylish details that make your wedding unique. Whether she’s blending into the background or offering gentle guidance, her approach ensures a rich, complete story of your day.
If you’re looking for a wedding photographer who combines creativity, honesty, and elegance to tell your unique story, Lena Sabala offers a truly personal experience. Her award-winning work reflects her dedication to capturing your wedding memories with care and artistry.
Every wedding is different, and the uniqueness is what I like the most. I don’t have most memorable wedding I photographed or favourite one, as I truly enjoyed being part of every couple’s big (or tiny) day.
Bold, relaxed, modern & fun storytelling.
It looks like all my couples were happy with my work so far.
It’s just your love what matters. Do “you”.
Weddings are all personal.
1. Enquiry
2. Exchange of mails or a video call
3. Booking
4. Pre wedding video call
5. The big day! Yay!!!
Every couple should have well photographed key moments of ceremony - the first kiss, the aisle etc but the rest of photos from the day should be individual and matching the bride and groom’s vibe. Some people will be happy with standard posing next to their wedding car while others will end up swimming in a sea in their full wedding attire. There’s no rule about that.
Usually I’m asked to take pictures of couples and guests. The original photos are taken in a moment, they’re not planned. You can’t plan a snowball fight unless it’s snowing right? ;)
Embrace it.
Or not.
I can shoot in a rain and indoors. But it’s more fun in the rain.
I was extremely bored, so I started playing with camera, photographing my son… I soon realised that I need a better camera.