After the smoke is gone
Wedding photography

I’m Kim

I'm a wedding photographer with a documentary approach, based in Denmark but travelling all over Europe.
I have a soft spot for vinyl records, old films on DVD, and things you can actually touch – anything with a timeless, tangible quality.

When I photograph, I work in a relaxed and informal way, so the atmosphere stays natural and you can just be yourselves. That way, when you look back at your photos, you’ll recognize not just how it looked – but how it felt.

Hi


Elopement, in today's world, is a beautiful, intimate alternative to a traditional wedding. It's all about you and your partner making your big day uniquely yours, often involving a smaller, more personal ceremony.

It's not just running away to get married in secret; it's a meaningful choice to focus on the true essence of your love and commitment. Think of it as a day where the hustle and bustle of a big event is replaced by the magic of intimacy, where every moment is about celebrating your love, your way.

Spend the day having fun,
not posing for photos.

Elopement pricing

2-6 hours documentation.

Pricing starts at 1.200,- euro


Simplicity often holds the key to a truly intimate and memorable elopement. Here are some straightforward and great ideas for things to do for a photoshoot:

  1. Start the day with a coffee date at a local café.

  2. Explore a vibrant city on foot, soaking in the urban atmosphere.

  3. Get matching or complementary tattoos.

  4. Visit a bustling food market and sample different cuisines.

  5. Take a leisurely walk or hike in nature, from mountains to meadows.

  6. Rent a boat for a romantic ride on a lake or river.

  7. Enjoy a picnic with champagne in a scenic spot.

  8. Watch the sunset together from a beach or hilltop.

  9. Stroll through a botanical garden or park.

  10. End the day with star gazing.

  11. Go for a morning bike ride through picturesque landscapes.

  12. Swim together at a beach, lake, or public pool.

  13. Try paddleboarding on a calm body of water.

  14. Engage in a friendly sports match like tennis or beach volleyball.

  15. Cycle to a secret or special spot for a surprise.

  16. Kayak at sunset for a serene experience.

  17. Play a casual game of frisbee or catch by the waterfront.

  18. Incorporate a morning jog or a favorite sport into your day.

  19. Visit an art gallery or museum for a touch of culture.

  20. Take a cooking class together, focusing on a cuisine you both love.

Documenting how you felt.

A photograph is not just something you see. It's something you feel!


THIS is my why

My journey photographing people is becoming more and more personal and rooted in a desire to capture the essence of real moments.
I've observed the trends in our field, where many of us, myself included, often gravitate towards what's popular or expected. Yet, I've come to realize that this approach doesn't fully resonate with who I am anymore or what I wish to express through my lens.

Photography, to me, is more than just creating visually pleasing images; it's about capturing the unscripted, the spontaneous, the raw emotions of life.
I've felt a growing disconnect with the conventional portrayal of perfect, posed moments. It's not just about the aesthetics; it's about the unpolished moment, the real stories — not the ones we create to meet an expectation.

I find myself drawn to the idea of being a 'wedding documentarist' more than a ‘wedding photographer’, focusing less on traditional portraits and more on the candid, unposed moments that truly tell a story.
I believe many couples yearn for something different, something that reflects their real experiences and emotions, rather than conforming to a standard template.

I want to create a visual narrative that is as unique and genuine as the people in front of my camera.

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Documenting how it felt

My mission is to capture the authenticity of each moment, the unguarded, intimate instances that often go unnoticed. I want my clients to look back at their photographs and not just see images, but feel the warmth, joy, and love all over again. This isn't about capturing the perfect shot; it's about documenting real life, with all its imperfections and beauty.