I studied photography in Madrid when I realised I had very few memories of my own childhood. Back then, photography was not as accessible as it is now. That absence shaped everything I do today.
As I began photographing families, something became clear. Photography is not pixels on a screen. It is how you remember the people you love. It is how your children will know what their grandmother looked like when she laughed. It is how you will remember yourself in this season, long after it has passed.
Over the years I have watched families arrive nervous and leave lighter. I have seen parents look at each other differently through the lens. I have witnessed children strengthen their bonds with their parents simply by being together, without a schedule, without a screen, without a task.
Photography gave me the discipline I needed to build the life I wanted. It gave me the gift of seeing people as they are. And it gave me a belief in emotions as the only thing worth documenting. I am emotional first, technical second. When I photograph your family, I see how you feel before I see the light.
I think like a designer. Japanese minimalism is the closest reference for how I approach my work. Strip away everything unnecessary until what matters is visible. Declutter the background. Let the feeling breathe. Every element in the frame earns its place.
Clients say I have an eye for details and precision. That I am easy to work with, always helping, and that the results are what they wanted or needed. I will let them speak for me. After 13 years as a family photographer in Zug, Zurich, and Porto, the work still moves me the same way it did at the beginning.
There is no script. No clipboard. No "everyone say cheese."
We start with a conversation where I learn about your family. I ask questions, and each family gets different ones because no two families are the same. By the time we meet, I already have a sense of who you are and what matters to you. Not because I have memorized answers. Because I have listened.
The session itself is 45 minutes. That is enough. I have worked with hundreds of families and every kind of child. The ones who run. The ones who cling. The ones who cry for the first ten minutes and then forget I exist. I know how to move through a session with calm and intention, and I know when I have what we need. Forty-five minutes of real connection gives you more than two hours of performing ever could.
I use natural light only, no flash, no reflectors, and I know where the light moves through Zug at different times of year. The lake in late afternoon in October. The golden hour that turns everything warm in spring. I read the light the way I read your family, and I place you where both look honest.
You do not need to perform. That is the whole point.
a road to follow
your emotions
the happinest
how long is a family session and is 45 minutes really enough?
what if my toddler has a meltdown during the session?
I recommend booking 8–12 weeks in advance for family sessions. Spring and autumn golden-hour spots tend to fill fastest. Newborn sessions are best booked during pregnancy — ideally around weeks 28–32 — so we have a confirmed slot ready for when your baby arrives. That said, reach out even with shorter notice and I'll always do my best.
what should we wear?
can we do the session at our home in zug?
how far in advance should we book?
I recommend reaching out two to three months ahead. Most families request Sundays and those dates fill up quickly. The earlier you get in touch, the more likely we can secure the date and the light you want.
do you photograph extended family or multigenerational sessions?
Yes. If grandparents are visiting or your whole family is together for a short window, I can design the session around that. These moments are finite. I treat them that way.
what happens if the weather is bad on the day?
Amazing photography starts with getting know each other. Take a moment to fill out my contact form, and let's get to planning your beautiful photo session!
Amazing photography starts with getting know each other. Take a moment to fill out my contact form, and let's get to planning your beautiful photo session!
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