Love is a v.e.r.y. international language and the wedding I photographed last Saturday truly is good evidence! The couple has asked me not to post any photos of their faces because they want to keep their wedding pictures private, so I will only share a few anonymous photos with you. Happy sunny Monday to you all!
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I love to photograph and I love to be a wedding photographer mainly because I enjoy capturing peoples' emotions, special moments and the wedding couples' beauty. In addition to that I have another passion - gold and diamonds..... So, I have put together a few detail shots of wedding rings and hope you enjoy that kind of small glittering things as much as I do!
When I woke up on Saturday morning I quickly realized that it would be a rainy day. But, we got lucky and had at least 20-30 minutes without rain during the portrait session at Edsbergs slott in Sollentuna. After the small and private ceremony the couple and close family enjoyed a relaxing boat trip to Bockholmen in Solna. And yes, I had the pleasure to be with them all the way! It was a happy rainy day!











A wedding portrait is not only about capturing a look but to find emotions and special moments throughout the day, that tells a story and makes the person remember the wedding. So, even if the actual portrait session is an important - and very funny! - part of the day, many great portraits are captured without the couple even knowing it. This is one exampel, a photo of the bride in her suite when the make up artist makes her look even more beautiful under a glistening chandelier.
The actual wedding day is of course the BIG day but I think the days before have so much to offer as well, in terms of expectations, preparations and - not to forget - time with family and friends! So, why don't gather everyone for a day before BBQ-party like J & M did in Visby last week! During the dinner I noticed the beautiful sunset and asked J & M to give me five minutes in the garden and I'm glad they said yes!

I have been looking forward to this day since I first met with Johanna and heard about her and Mårten's wedding in Visby (Domkyrkan/Visby Hotell). I had never before visited Gotland and what could be a better reason than a fantastic wedding! I have thousands of photos to go through after this 16 hours work day and I assure you there are M.A.N.Y. great photos to work with and show you later on. In a week or two I definately will post more photos! And now, a few ones to start with!


It's only six weeks until Connie and Anders will get a new little family member and I promise it will be the most adorable baby ever - just look at the parents! I hope to be able to show more photos of this pregnant beauties later but I promised the couple to have a first look of the pictures before I post more. So, just hold on and be patient :-).
Yesterday I got an e-mail. Instantly, I smiled and realized once again why I love to photograph boudoir sessions, Private Gift. The e-mail was in Swedish and I keep it that way.

To be honest I don't often chose colourful clothes and I don't know if I can be described as a colourful person (I try to avoid buying black and grey clothes but fails now and then...), but when it comes to my style as a wedding photographer I tend to work with high contrast which boosts colour in a great way. I often get questions about my post processing but no, I hardly work with added saturation at all! Do you want your wedding photos to be full of contrasts and colours too? Well, get inspired!
I absolute love to photograph boudoir sessions! These two photos are from a recent session here in my studio and will be given as a Private Gift® to one happy groom to be.