I photograph weddings for couples who want their day to feel like an experience, not a staged photoshoot.
I’m Bart, a wedding photographer drawn to movement, atmosphere, and the kind of moments you can’t stage even if you tried.
My approach is simple. Your wedding comes first. The photos are a result of what’s already happening, not something artificially created for the camera.
I work in the middle of the action, documenting the energy, movement, and atmosphere of your day as it unfolds.
When guidance is needed, I keep it quick, relaxed, and natural. Nothing that turns your wedding into a production.
A smooth, straightforward experience built around your day rather than around a production schedule.
If you're planning a wedding that’s about celebration, connection, and real experience rather than performance, we’ll likely be a great fit.
Not at all. In fact, most of my couples say exactly the same thing.
Feeling awkward in front of a camera is completely normal. My approach isn’t built around turning you into professional models, but around creating an environment where you can relax, stay present, and simply enjoy your day.
The best photos rarely come from people trying to be photogenic.
Honestly? The fact that my couples actually enjoy being photographed.
No awkward posing, no constant stopping, no feeling like you're stuck in a photoshoot. Just a day that flows naturally, with photos happening in the background rather than taking over the experience.
That balance is something I care about a lot.
Plan your wedding around how you want it to feel, not just how you want it to look.
Timelines, decorations, and details matter - but the real experience of the day is shaped by things like pacing, breathing space, and moments where you can actually be present.
The weddings that feel the best are rarely the most complicated ones.
Honestly, it’s rarely about big gestures.
One of my favourite personal touches is when couples intentionally build moments into the day just to be with their people - no formalities, no structure, just connection.
Whether it’s a chaotic confetti walk, an unplanned dance floor explosion, or ten loud minutes with friends, those are the moments that feel the most personal and memorable.
My process is simple and designed to feel easy from start to finish.
We start with a relaxed conversation where I get to know you, your plans, and what actually matters to you on the day. No rigid formulas - just understanding how your wedding is going to work.
On the wedding day itself, I blend into the flow of events, documenting what’s happening rather than constantly directing it. When guidance is needed, I keep it natural, quick, and stress-free.
After the wedding, you receive a carefully curated collection of images via a private online gallery, making it easy to view, share, and download your photos.
None - if it feels like an obligation.
The best photos don’t come from “must-have shots.” They come from moments you genuinely want to experience.
Ironically, those often become the most important images in the album.
One couple asked me to photograph them recreating their first date… mid-wedding.
Still in full attire, slightly chaotic, completely unplanned. It was fun, awkward, and absolutely perfect because it reflected who they actually were.
Those are always my favourite kinds of requests.
Relax - rain never ruins a wedding.
What actually shapes the day is energy and mindset, not the weather. Some of the best, most atmospheric images I’ve captured happened in conditions couples initially worried about.
Rain often adds mood, texture, and character that a perfectly clear sky simply can’t provide.
My journey into photography started long before weddings were even on my radar...
Back in the early 2000s, I began photographing friends on skateboards. What fascinated me wasn’t just the image itself, but the challenge behind it - timing, anticipation, positioning, and the ability to capture a split-second moment that would never repeat.
That experience shaped the way I see photography to this day.
Over the years, I explored different genres, from cars to portrait work, but it was weddings that ultimately brought everything together. The energy, unpredictability, and constant flow of real moments made it the perfect environment for the way I naturally work.