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Hi! I'm Kristina, a wedding photographer from Croatia.

I enjoy catching a moment of shared happiness and freezing it in time. I believe photography is not just technique. It's communication; between people in front of the camera and them with me. I firmly believe you should find photographer whose style, energy and personality you like, so feel free to go through photos and ask questions. It's your special day and you should feel relaxed around someone you let in.

I'm based in Zagreb, Croatia, yet also available for work anywhere you need me

meet mE

PERSON BEHIND THE CAMERA

When I’m not working, I find inspiration spending time on little trips or big adventures in distant lands with my husband and our little kiddo. 30+ countries in my passport and still hungry for more. I love chocolate, old globes, piano and my family. I love music, and I listen to different kinds of it, depending on the season. During warm part of the year, my playlist is full of reggae, dub & pop, while during cold days I go into rock, metal and jazz. I write poetry and I have tons of papers in my bag all the time. I love blueberries, strong hugs, black clothes, laughs, airports, smoothies and Murakami.

I'd love to hear if this resonates with you.

There is a quiet magic in intimate weddings. They aren't about fewer guests — they’re about more of what matters: More presence. More laughter you recognize. More time to breathe and feel. They hold space for stories, tears, and those little moments that would slip away in a crowd. When I photograph these gatherings, what I see isn’t just events. I see hands trembling as they tie a ribbon. I see glances that speak a language only two people know. I see love — raw, honest, unscripted.

Why intimate weddings hold

big love?

Planning a wedding often feels like checking boxes. But what if you started by asking: “What feels true to us?” “What do we want to remember, years from now?” Choose rituals and details that meansomething to you. Let go of what feels heavy or borrowed. Imagine how you want to feel on the morning of your wedding — calm, playful, reflective — and plan your timeline around that. Because it’s not about the number of hours or the number of guests. It’s about the weight and warmth of the moments you create.

Before the day: intentions, not just plans.

Ask yourselves: Who has truly walked beside us? Whose laughter will make us feel lighter? Whose presence feels like love, not obligation? A small guest list isn’t about cutting people out; it’s about keeping your circle sacred. So your wedding feels less like a performance — and more like gathering around a shared table.

The guest list: people who feel like home.

Some of the most beautiful photos come when nothing is scheduled: A stolen kiss before stepping outside. Tears you didn’t know would come. The breeze playing with your dress. Build pauses into your day: Ten minutes alone after the ceremony. A slow morning without makeup yet, sharing coffee. A walk through the garden, barefoot, breathing in the moment. These unscripted spaces let real life — and real love — appear.

Leaving space for the unplanned.

Being photographed: let go,

lean in.

You don’t need to perform for the camera. Instead: Hold each other a little longer. Look into each other's eyes, not at the lens. Breathe. Move. Laugh. My promise is to gently guide when needed, but mostly — to see you. Not just what you look like, but who you are together. Trust isn’t something that comes from posing perfectly. It comes from being present, and allowing yourself to be seen.

Creating a day that feels like yours.

Some questions to ask yourselves while planning: What moments do we want to slow down for? What traditions feel true, and which can we release? What do we want our guests to feel? When we look back, what do we hope our photos will remind us of? These answers become your map — and your permission slip to do things differently.

After the day: what remains.

When the flowers fade and the cake is gone, what remains are the stories: The way your mother wiped her eyes. The warmth of your partner’s hand in yours. The quiet exhale when you realized: this is it. This is us. Your photographs are there to hold these moments gently, so they never drift away.

A gentle invitation.

If your heart longs for a wedding day that feels small, soulful, and yours — a day full of pauses,

tenderness, and true moments — I would be honored to witness and tell your story.

With warmth,

Kristina