Chic Budapest Elopement – A Russian-Hungarian Love Story in the Heart of the City

Chic Budapest Elopement – A Russian-Hungarian Love Story in the Heart of the City

Some weddings don’t need an audience – just two people, deeply in love, and a city that quietly wraps them in its timeless charm.

This intimate Budapest elopement was one of those days where everything felt effortless and yet completely unforgettable. She came from Russia, he from Hungary, and together they chose to celebrate their love with simplicity, style, and meaning – right in the heart of the city.

Modern, intimate, and effortlessly elegant

There was no big reception, no long guest list – just the two of them, wrapped in quiet emotion in a way that felt entirely their own. Their elopement was a beautiful reminder that sometimes, stripping away the noise lets the love speak even louder.

It was modern. It was chic. It was full of soul.

A city walk turned into a love story

After the ceremony, we wandered together through some of Budapest’s most iconic locations – near the majestic Parliament building, strolling through quiet city corners, and finding light spilling perfectly over the Opera House.

The city became part of their story. The contrast between the bride’s minimalist, modern outfit and the historical elegance of the city around them created magic in every frame. Her sleek white dress, a bouquet of soft pastels, his classic-yet-casual style… it all just worked. It wasn’t overthought, it wasn’t posed. It was real.

Why I adore city elopements like this

There’s something so honest about photographing elopements like this one. It’s all about connection – the way their hands found each other, the quiet moments between kisses, the laughter in between the serious bits.

A city elopement is romantic, stylish, and full of energy – but it also allows space for intimacy. Budapest is perfect for this: it’s elegant without being stiff, rich with history, and yet incredibly contemporary in feel. Every corner tells a story – and when you’re in love, the city almost seems to lean in and listen.

📍 Favourite city elopement spots in Budapest:

If you’re dreaming of a wedding day that’s more about you, your story, and what matters most – an elopement in Budapest might just be the perfect thing. A little city breeze, a lot of love, and photographs that don’t just show what it looked like, but what it felt like.

Let’s make it unforgettable.
With love,

Dóri

A London love story: capturing international engagements with heart

A London love story: capturing international engagements with heart

There’s something magical about London — a city where history, modernity, and love intertwine in the most picturesque ways. When I met Réka and Tibi, a couple who live between two countries and share a deep connection to London, I knew this session would be something special.

As a destination wedding and engagement photographer, I pour my heart into telling love stories that cross borders, cultures, and time zones. Whether it’s along the banks of the Danube or under Big Ben’s shadow, what truly matters is the connection between two people — and the way that connection lights up a frame.

We wandered through the historic charm of Greenwich, soaked in the views near the iconic Big Ben, and ended the session beneath the twinkle of London’s city lights. Every location felt like a chapter in their story, and I was there — camera in hand, heart full — documenting each moment with care.

What I love most about engagement sessions abroad is how they blend the personal with the extraordinary. Your favorite city becomes your backdrop. Your memories start to root themselves not just in photos, but in places.

And this is what I want you to know:
📍 Your engagement shoot doesn’t have to be in your hometown.
✈️ It can be anywhere in the world that feels like you.
🌍 I’m here for the international love stories — for the couples who dream big, love boldly, and want images that feel alive.

Whether you’re planning a destination wedding or simply want a piece of your love story captured in the city that holds your heart, I’ll meet you there. London, Paris, Barcelona, the Amalfi Coast, your favorite small town in Hungary — you name it.

Let’s Create Something Beautiful – Anywhere in the World

Engagement sessions are not just about pretty pictures. They’re about connection, trust, and creating a space where you can be yourselves — wherever that may be.

If your heart is pulling you toward an international adventure, I’m just a message away. Let’s dream it up and make it happen.

Why you should consider a separate day for your wedding portraits – the benefits of a post-wedding creative photoshoot

Why you should consider a separate day for your wedding portraits – the benefits of a post-wedding creative photoshoot

Are you planning your wedding and struggling to fit in the couple portrait session? You might already have a vision of what kind of photos you’d love to have, but you just can’t see where they would fit in your wedding day timeline. This is exactly why I often recommend a separate day wedding photoshoot – and why many couples are so glad they chose to do it.

More time for family and friends on your wedding day

One of the most common reasons couples choose a separate shoot is that it allows them to spend more time with their guests. Especially if your loved ones are traveling from far away or if you rarely get to see them – your wedding might be the one occasion where everyone is together. Why miss an hour of that to rush through a portrait session?

This day isn’t just special for the two of you. It’s also deeply meaningful for those who came to celebrate you. A separate shoot gives you more time to be fully present with your people – and that’s something you’ll never regret.


A calmer, more creative experience

Weddings are emotional, fast-paced, and full of beautiful chaos. And that’s wonderful – but it also means you’re often tired, a bit stressed, or simply overwhelmed. It’s hard to fully relax into a creative, intimate portrait session when your mind is already halfway to the next moment on the timeline.

A separate shoot allows us to create at your pace, with space for touch-ups, veil fixes, outfit adjustments, and most importantly: connection. We can slow down, explore, play, and take the time to create portraits that truly feel like you.


Freedom to choose your dream location

On the wedding day, logistics matter – and often limit what’s possible. You might not want to drive 45 minutes for a scenic location, even if it’s perfect. But on another day? You’re free to dream.

Want a dramatic cliffside at sunset? A cozy picnic in the forest where you had your first date? The ruin pub where you first met? Or maybe a Parisian-style shoot on your honeymoon? You name it. With no strict timeline to follow, the possibilities are endless.


Golden hour magic – at just the right time

As photographers, we talk a lot about light – and for good reason. The time of day dramatically influences the mood and beauty of your images. On your wedding day, you might only have time for portraits in the early afternoon – which often means harsh sunlight and unflattering shadows.

A separate day session lets us plan your shoot for golden hour, when the light is soft, warm, and magical. This makes a real difference in the mood and elegance of your photos.


Less pressure, more connection

Your wedding day is full of energy, excitement – and let’s be honest – sometimes stress. You might be worrying about the next item on the schedule, managing your nerves before the first dance, or simply feeling a little out of your comfort zone in front of the camera.

During a separate shoot, there’s none of that. You’re both more rested, more grounded, and more emotionally present. There’s no rush, no crowd, no pressure – just the two of you, enjoying the moment. That intimacy, that calm joy – it shows in every image.


A built-in backup plan

No one wants to think about what could go wrong – but let’s be real: weddings don’t always go according to plan. Maybe the timeline slips, maybe a sudden storm rolls in, or maybe you simply feel too emotionally drained on the day.

Having a separate shoot scheduled gives you peace of mind. You know that even if things don’t work out for portraits on the wedding day, you’ll still have beautiful, thoughtful images of just the two of you – without stress, without compromise.


Still, take a few photos on your actual wedding day

All of this said, I still wholeheartedly recommend setting aside just 15 minutes on your wedding day for a few couple portraits. The emotions you feel in those moments – the nerves, the butterflies, the absolute joy – are impossible to recreate later.

Even if it’s just a short escape with your photographer after the ceremony, let yourselves be in that magic, and let someone capture it. Those images will hold the feeling of your wedding in a way that no other photo can.

Practical Tips for Planning a Separate Day Photoshoot

  • Outfits: Most couples wear their wedding outfits again – and yes, it’s absolutely worth it. 

  • Timing: The best light happens in the hour before sunset, so plan accordingly. And if you want to avoid crowds, consider an early morning session!

  • Location: Think personal. A place that means something to you as a couple will always make your photos feel more “you”.

  • Hair & makeup: Rebook your wedding stylist if you can, or go for a more natural, relaxed version of your look

FAQs – You Might Be Wondering…

Do we need to wear the same outfits again?
Not necessarily. Many couples love the idea of getting back into their wedding clothes, but others go for a more relaxed or editorial look.

How far after the wedding can we do this?
There are no rules! Some couples do it the next day, others wait until after the honeymoon – or even a month later.

Is this more expensive?
Usually, photographers offer separate day sessions at a special rate if you book them along with your wedding coverage. Ask your photographer what’s possible!

What if it rains again on the second day?
We’ll reschedule. One of the biggest perks of a separate session is flexibility – no stress if the weather doesn’t cooperate.

How to build your wedding schedule – through my lens

How to build your wedding schedule – through my lens

One of the most common questions I get is: How should we approach the timeline of our wedding day?
Maybe you’ve been to a few weddings before and already know what you like (and what you don’t). Or maybe you’re working with an amazing wedding planner who takes that load off your shoulders. Either way, there are some things—mostly from a photography (and videography) perspective—that I think are worth considering when planning your timeline.

What type of images inspire you?

understanding your wedding day priorities

The very first question I always ask: what kind of images inspire you the most?
If you send me golden hour photos with just the two of you, soaked in dreamy warm light—then my job is to help you time the creative portrait session so we don’t miss that magical light. Sunset changes quickly and is only beautiful for a short time, so if these are the photos you dream of, we’ll need to build that into the schedule.
On the other hand, if you’d rather spend more time with your family and friends, maybe even take some extra group or candid portraits, then we’ll shift our focus (and time) to that.

The special moments of getting ready

The getting ready part is always a special chapter of the day. From a photography perspective, it usually works best if we have at least 30 minutes at both locations—for the bride and the groom. Of course, this all depends on your preferences. Would you like a few extra detail shots of your dress? Or maybe you’re surrounded by your crew and want some fun group photos with them? A sweet first look with your dad or friends?
All of this will affect how much time we need. And one more tip (based on years of experience): hair and makeup is where delays most often happen. So ideally, the bride should be fully ready when the photo session starts—even if that means one of the bridesmaids has to go last. At this point we’re mostly recreating final touches, not capturing unfinished looks—so we can give you photos you’ll love for years to come.

The decision to do a first look

First look is a very personal choice. Do you want to experience this moment privately, just the two of you? Or would you rather save that first glance for the ceremony?
If you’re planning a first look, we often pair it with a short couple shoot. Just keep in mind: this happens earlier in the day, with brighter, harsher light—so the mood will be different than at sunset. Also, you might still feel a bit nervous or excited before the ceremony, which is totally normal. That’s why I recommend setting aside 30–45 minutes for this session if you choose to do it.

Group photos

After the ceremony, we usually move on to group portraits. These take more time than people expect! It helps a lot if you prepare a shot list in advance and give it to your MC—this way we can follow a logical order and won’t have to keep hunting people down. Try grouping the list so whoever is in one photo stays for the next one too—this saves time and confusion.
Group photos typically take 20–30 minutes, depending on how many variations you want and how many guests you include.

How to schedule a second creative shoot

If you’d like a second portrait session—for those glowing sunset images—schedule it later in the afternoon. Not only is the light stunning, but the emotion of that moment hits different: you’ll finally have a quiet moment to yourselves, to breathe and truly feel that this day is yours.
If you want some creative shots with a more dramatic vibe, we can squeeze in a short flash-lit session after dinner when the mood is more relaxed.

Balancing the rhythm of your day

Of course, there’s no one right way to do this—these are just guiding ideas. The most important thing is that your wedding feels like you. Let yourselves be fully, unapologetically yourselves. This day is yours. My role? To capture it visually, just as beautifully as you imagined.

And finally: whether your day is packed with events or more intimate and slow-paced, the rhythm of your schedule matters. If you want a chill, go-with-the-flow vibe, without stress and rushing, leave a little breathing room between activities—let yourselves be in the moment without having every second planned. If you’re dreaming of a dynamic, meaningful day full of memories, then working with a pro wedding planner might be the best decision—they know how to build a timeline that’s practical and still so you.

Just got engaged? Here are the 8+1 things to do next without stressing out

Just got engaged? Here are the 8+1 things to do next without stressing out

1. First and foremost: celebrate this milestone

Congratulations from the bottom of my heart! 💍 That moment when you decide to spend your lives together is everything. Give yourself permission to fully feel the joy before diving into to-do lists. Whether it’s a quiet evening with champagne, a family dinner, or a spontaneous celebration with friends—make this moment yours, exactly how you want it.

2. Start dreaming together

Before spreadsheets and bookings, take time to talk. A lot. What kind of wedding do you both truly envision? Is it an intimate gathering or a joyful weekend bash with all your friends? What matters most: the location, the food, the vibe, or the people? Explore what reflects your personalities and values. Also, discuss how you’ll share the tasks—who has the time or energy for what?

💡 Inspiration Tip: Explore Pinterest, Instagram, and even international wedding magazines. Don’t be afraid to think outside the box and embrace your uniqueness!

3. Define your budget boundaries

Before diving into specific plans, set a rough budget. How much can and do you want to spend? Your priorities will evolve as you research, but even a ballpark figure gives structure and helps with decision-making.

4. Choose your venue and set a date

Your venue will define so much: your date, the vibe, logistics. Choose a place where you feel truly yourselves. Consider practical aspects—indoor/outdoor options, rain plans, accessibility, catering rules—and listen to your intuition. If it feels right, it probably is.

5. Notify your loved ones

Once you have a date and location, share it with your closest family and friends. This gives them time to request time off or plan around travel. Don’t underestimate how much this helps them feel included and valued.

6. Book your key vendors early

Some vendors, especially photographers and videographers, book up over a year in advance. Once your date is set, start looking for the professionals who will shape your day. Do your research, and try to choose not just based on budget, but on vibe and trust. You deserve a team that gets you.

🧡 Looking for an emotional, artistic wedding photographer who sees your story? Check out my portfolio here.

7. Say yes to the dress (and suit!)

Whether you’re buying, renting, or having something made, start early! Explore your options—maybe even try on a vintage dress from your mum or grandma, or discover your dream gown secondhand. And don’t forget the little things: shoes, jewelry, a veil or hairpiece, and quality hair & makeup pros who help you feel amazing.

8. Outline the ceremony and details

Start visualizing the ceremony. Civil or religious? Or maybe a friend-led symbolic ritual? Think about the seating plan, floral style (seasonal flowers can make a huge difference), and the invitations. These are detailed decisions, but keeping your shared vision in mind will help you navigate them.

+1. Enjoy the ride

Planning can feel overwhelming, but don’t forget—it’s also a beautiful, once-in-a-lifetime journey. This is a chapter full of new memories: food tastings with family, trying on dresses with friends, giggling over color palettes. Let the joy in. These moments are just as meaningful as the day itself.

And when the time comes to capture your love story, I’d love to be there for you. Let’s create something truly unforgettable together! 

Why I don’t deliver RAW photos – and why that’s a good thing

Why I don’t deliver RAW photos – and why that’s a good thing

1. RAW photos are not finished images

RAW files are the digital equivalent of a film negative or a sketch before a painting. They contain all the data from the camera sensor, but they haven’t been polished, color corrected, or edited in any way.
In fact, if you were to open one, it might look flat, dull, or even lifeless — and that’s totally normal. Because they’re not meant to be the final product.

Just like a wedding dress looks different before it’s tailored to you, RAW files are halfway there. They need the final touch: editing.

2. Editing is part of my signature style

When you choose dorsphotos, you’re not just hiring someone to push a shutter. You’re choosing a vision. My editing process is where I bring your photos to life — where the warm tones, soft highlights, and emotional atmosphere come through.

Every image you’ve seen in my portfolio has been carefully curated and lovingly edited to reflect the full story and emotion of the day. That consistency is part of my artistic identity, and it’s what ensures your gallery will feel timeless and uniquely you.

3. Consistency – a cohesive, beautiful gallery

RAW files are inconsistent — different lighting conditions, camera settings, and moments create a mix of tones and contrast.
But once I work my editing magic? The gallery becomes you-shaped. From the way I balance colors to how I highlight emotional details, editing ensures every photo fits harmoniously into your visual story.

Your wedding album should feel like a flowing story, not a disjointed collection of snapshots. That’s why every image I deliver has gone through the same thoughtful process.

4. Trusting a photographer means trusting their process

When you book a professional wedding photographer, you’re not just paying for images. You’re investing in someone’s creative process, experience, and storytelling style.
Delivering unfinished files would break that promise.

You trusted me to capture the most intimate, joyful, and emotional moments of your day. That trust includes believing that I’ll deliver them back to you in the most beautiful, meaningful way I know how.

5. RAW files are not user-friendly

Even if you’re curious to see the RAW files, the truth is: they’re not designed for regular use.

  • They’re massive in size (often 25–50 MB per photo)

  • They require professional software like Lightroom or Photoshop to open

  • And they can’t be printed, shared, or posted without editing

Unless you’re a fellow photographer, RAW files are more confusing than helpful. I want you to have photos you can actually useeasily and joyfully.

6. The Final Gallery Is Worth the Wait

I pour my heart into every image I edit. Not just to make them look beautiful — but to make sure they feel like you. I know it’s hard to wait when you’re excited (and I always send sneak peeks!), but the full gallery is where the story comes together.

When you open it for the first time, I want you to smile, cry, laugh — and feel it all over again.
That’s why I don’t deliver RAW files.
Because your memories deserve to be seen in full color, full emotion, and full beauty.
Trust the process. It’s worth it.

Looking for a wedding photographer you can trust?

I’m here to capture your story honestly, artfully, and with all the heart it deserves. If you’re planning your wedding and dreaming of timeless photos that feel like you, let’s talk.

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