SandS Photography

SandS Photography Creative team of wife and husband in photogrpahy. Telling Stories of Weddings and Personal Brand in creative and empowering way.

28/05/2026

This still surprises me
I genuinely laugh at how synchronised we work without even talking

I gave the camera to the client and said,“Can you capture a little bit of me shooting?”

So this is literally from the client’s point of view, nothing staged, a true behind the scenes

I often use close crops in photography because they pull us closer emotionally.There’s less space around so  viewers att...
19/05/2026

I often use close crops in photography because they pull us closer emotionally.

There’s less space around so viewers attention goes straight into expression, presence, texture, all the small things we usually don’t notice

At the same time, people sometimes struggle seeing themselves this close. A tighter crop can feel really vulnerable because we looking at ourselves differently than we normally do.

But that’s also why these images tend to stop the scroll more, as those images draw people in more.

I love mixing these kinds of expressive close-ups with more traditionally framed portraits.

The more traditionally framed photographs feel more like introduction to the person.
The closer framing intensifies the emotional connection.

which one draws you in more? First or second?
Portraits of director, actor, filmmaker




Lately I’ve been wanting to create experiences where women can step outside of their everyday routine for a moment and p...
18/05/2026

Lately I’ve been wanting to create experiences where women can step outside of their everyday routine for a moment and properly reconnect with themselves, their vision and the direction their business is growing into.

Steering away from rushed content days and creating experiences where there is space to slow down, walk through beautiful cities, have conversations that open something up inside you, rethink your visual presence, feel inspired again and create imagery that actually feels emotionally connected to who you are becoming.

This is why I’ve created Destination Personal Brand days.
You go away for a few days and reinvent yourself a little, experiencing yourself as the person who fully holds what you already offer to other people.

It’s a blueprint for how you’re going to show up over the next 3, 6, 12 months

This is exactly the way the experience with .global felt
When you’re ready to feel fully yourself inside bigger visibility, DM me DESTINATION BRAND ✨




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In case you forgot for a moment Or forgot, that you have a moment🌿,
17/05/2026

In case you forgot for a moment
Or forgot, that you have a moment🌿
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Is your new identity still mostly living on your mood board?You can already feel changes happening. Maybe your taste cha...
17/05/2026

Is your new identity still mostly living on your mood board?

You can already feel changes happening. Maybe your taste changed, your standards changed, the way you want your business to feel changed. You know you don’t want to stay where you were even a year ago.

But sometimes we keep waiting for that version of ourselves to magically appear on its own.

And I think this is why I became so interested in destination branding experiences, because at some point it’s important to physically and visually step into that version too.

To see yourself there. To experience yourself there. To create images that actually hold that energy instead of only imagining it somewhere inside Pinterest folders and ideas boards
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There comes a moment in many businesses when you begin feeling ready for a bigger room, bigger opportunities, a differen...
16/05/2026

There comes a moment in many businesses when you begin feeling ready for a bigger room, bigger opportunities, a different level of visibility and expression around your work.

And usually it starts with inner sensation, you notice that you’ve been starting seeing yourself differently, thought process is changing and you start desiring different conversations, clients, environments and experiences around your brand.

And I think this is one of the reasons destination branding photography became so important for me.

At the beginning, I saw it mostly as creating photos in beautiful environments

But over the time I started noticing something much more interesting happening.

People changed inside the experience itself.

The new environment, the pace, the architecture, the textures of the city, the conversations, the feeling of stepping outside the usual routine - all of it started opening new ideas, new energy, new perspectives and sometimes even completely new directions in business.

But within the experience, the pace also matters.

Flying somewhere and immediately creating content all day long often doesn’t allow enough space for people to actually arrive into the experience emotionally and creatively.

That’s why I created my new 2-day VIP destination brand experience.

The first day is slower and much more intentional.

We walk through the city, explore locations, notice what resonates, talk about your identity, your next chapter, your business, your direction, the kind of opportunities and clients you want to attract and what kind of visual world would support that version of you.

Often new ideas appear there, new clarity and of course, confidence

And then on the second day, we create from that place.

We create imagery, energy and visual presence that support the direction you are already growing into

DM DESTINATION BRANDING and let’s explore what that could look like for you.

15/05/2026

If you’ve ever had a photo shoot day where all you could think about was your nails 😄 here are a few natural standing poses that shift the focus back to the pose, expression and overall feeling of the image.

Try these poses yourself in selfie mode with a timer, find a beautiful natural light and see which ones feel most natural for you.

I’d genuinely love to know which one worked best ✨

One of the things that stopped me from being visible for years was overthinking every photo of myself.Every time I wante...
15/05/2026

One of the things that stopped me from being visible for years was overthinking every photo of myself.

Every time I wanted to post something, it felt almost like a final exam. And it took so much time, and I still was not happy with results.

And that mindset made visibility feel exhausting very quickly.

What changed for me was starting to approach visibility more like conversation and self-expression instead of constant self-correction.

I started paying more attention to what felt true in the moment instead of trying to control every little detail in the frame.

It became a daily practice of expression, movement, catching atmospheres.
And yes, I allowed more imperfections, more of the parts of me that actually feel alive in real life.

And strangely enough, that also changed the way I started showing up in my professional brand photos.

The photos started feeling more natural, more expressive, more emotionally connected to me. The whole process stopped feeling like a performance or a chore I needed to complete correctly.

I think audiences instantly feel when someone is trying very hard to “look right”.

And they also feel when someone starts settling into themselves a little more.

This is the kind of visibility I’m interested in now and the kind of visibility I love helping my clients step into too.

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