About Me

I bought my first camera ten years ago before a holiday – took a few snaps, came home, and left it in a drawer for months. Back then, photography was simply a way to preserve memories – point and click – with little thought about light or composition. I didn’t fall in love with photography straight away. What I did fall in love with was travel, and as the journeys grew longer – the highlight being a nine-month adventure through Asia – photography slowly became my favourite companion. From there, curiosity took over. I began learning everything I could, experimenting with portraits and studio lighting. I spent hours perfecting poses and flash, only to realise it wasn’t for me, so I sold most of my gear. It wasn’t until I tried street photography that I found what truly excited me – capturing people naturally, unposed, unaware. That discovery led me to weddings. They’re full of life – a little chaotic, always emotional, and endlessly real. I don’t see myself as just a wedding photographer; I love photographing life as it happens. Whether it’s a wedding, a street scene, or a moment abroad, my approach is always the same. Have a look through a few of my favourite galleries below.

Photo of Peter Majdan

“Be humble, be human, and walk into the situation.” – Raghu Rai

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