The Little Big Things.
Hi, my name is Hristina and I'm glad that I can share my online creative space with you. I've had an interest in art and the process of creating since I was a kid. With time and life experience, I've realized the power of something fundamental - love. In its many forms, some of which I have been privileged to visually preserve through the stories of people around me. I truly realized the power of photography as life unfolded and I felt more and more the need to preserve those fleeting but deeply meaningful moments. To be able to revisit them. Again and again.
I believe that each person carries something unique in him or her that can leave a mark. My way is through photography - through that quiet power of the image that captures the soul of the moment and preserves it.
Authenticity.
My style of photography combines a documentary approach with carefully framed portrait moments, artistic use of light and a sprinkle of film vibe. This means my clients get all the highlights of their special day, beautiful portraits worthy of a central place in their home, and candid, natural shots that I feel convey the true soul of the event.
My choice of editing style places an emphasis on timeless aesthetics, authentic color rendition, and a slight vintage feel. In this way your memories will remain just as authentic now as they will be in 5, 10 or 20 years, without ever changing Instagram trends.
I believe that photography is more than purely aesthetic shots - it carries the soul of the time. It's hard to describe the feeling one gets when looking at a photo archive - probably because it's actually a cocktail of feelings. Photographs are capable of bringing us back to some of our most significant moments. A photo archive is much more than just an album - it is a family heirloom, a legacy that will be passed down for generations to come. A memory of love, of loved ones, of us. Of a time that never returns, but can always be re-lived with a smile.
I would love to create something real and meaningful together.

Your point of view is the main one.
The way you envision your event sets up the tone for everything else. That's why I recommend meeting with your photographer, even online, to discuss all the details beforehand and decide if you are the right people for each other. That way you'll have clarity and you'll be moving together in the same direction. There are many photography editing styles - usually a person's portfolio speaks for itself, but a direct conversation helps clarify what's most important to you.