The backbone of the wedding day is, of course, the official program. This includes, for example, the ceremony, reception, dinner, party, and much more. From a photographic perspective, a lot of experience and sensitivity are required here. Experience is crucial because everything happens very quickly, and there is no chance to repeat individual moments – for example, the goosebump-inducing moment when the bride appears for the ceremony. Sensitivity is important because, as a photographer, one should be practically invisible to not disturb, for instance, the ceremony, yet be close during the crucial moments. I am often asked, 'When did you take this photo - I didn't even see you.' That's exactly how it should be