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Common Questions
Q: How do you work?
A: My approach is quiet and immersive. I notice what matters — fleeting looks, subtle gestures, the language of love written in light and stillness.
Q: Do you work alone?
A: Most of the time, yes. I shoot solo to move freely and remain invisible when needed.
If your event requires a second photographer — or if you'd simply feel more comfortable — I can bring along someone I trust fully and have worked with before.
Q: Do you offer video services?
A: No. I focus entirely on photography.
But if you need video, I’ll gladly recommend videographers whose aesthetic and approach align with mine.
Q: How many photos will we get — and when?
A: For a full wedding day, you'll receive around 600–900 carefully edited images.
You’ll get a preview gallery within 7–10 days, and the final full gallery in 4–6 weeks.
Q: Do you do retouching?
A: All images are edited for colour, tone and consistency.
I remove temporary blemishes — the pimple that won’t be there next week, a scratch that will fade — while keeping natural skin texture and the features that make you you. The goal is to look like yourself, on your best day.
Q: Do you travel for sessions?
A: Absolutely. I'm based in Ioannina, Greece, but travel anywhere your story takes me — islands, mountain villages, across Europe. I find inspiration in new places.
Q: What if we need to cancel or reschedule?
A: If you cancel more than 30 days before the event, 50% of the deposit is refunded.
Cancellations within 30 days are non-refundable.
You can reschedule to a new available date, as long as it’s agreed at least 30 days in advance.
Q: What happens if the weather is bad?
A: For outdoor sessions, we can adjust timing or move to an indoor alternative.
I always come prepared and flexible — sometimes, the unexpected gives us the most meaningful images.
Q: How do we book you?
A: Just reach out through the contact form or send me an email.
Your date is secured once we’ve signed an agreement and the deposit is received.
Still have a question? Get in touch.