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from an experienced wedding photographer
real couples, honest moments, local tips
This blog is where I share what it’s really like to get married in Denmark — outside the Pinterest-perfect images and into the stories, questions, and little details that make each wedding unique. I’ve worked with couples from all over Europe, many of them eloping here for the first time, and I’ve learned a lot from watching their day unfold up close.
You’ll find vendor recommendations, restaurant guides, planning tips, and glimpses into real weddings I’ve photographed across the country — from Copenhagen City Hall ceremonies to countryside weddings.
If you're coming to Denmark to get married, this blog is packed with information you won't find in official guides — just the kind of real-world advice that comes from years and years of being in the room, camera in hand, quietly witnessing it all.
Most popular articles
where to eat in Copenhagen after your wedding: budget-friendly dining (under 500 DKK per person)
Affordable doesn’t mean cheap and forgettable. These budget-friendly restaurants serve up warmth, charm, and great food — perfect for a meaningful wedding dinner in Copenhagen.
where to eat in Copenhagen after your wedding: mid-range dining (500–1000 DKK per person)
Not too fancy, not too casual, just right. These mid-range restaurants are perfect for couples looking for a thoughtful, relaxed wedding dinner in Copenhagen.
where to eat in Copenhagen after your wedding: fine dining (1000+ DKK per person)
Looking for the perfect wedding dinner in Copenhagen? These fine dining restaurants offer unforgettable tasting menus, intimate atmospheres, and the kind of food you’ll remember long after the last bite
planning your elopement in Copenhagen and feeling a little overwhelmed?
I get it — there’s a lot to think about, especially when you’re organizing everything from another country. If you’re looking for someone who knows the city, has worked with trusted local vendors, and can help you feel calm and taken care of on the day — I’d love to hear from you.
Reach out here to ask a question, check availability, or just start the conversation. No pressure. We’re just people figuring out if it’s a good fit.