There are moments that cannot be repeated.
A proposal is one of them.
Marek knew this. That is why he chose Verona — not just for its beauty, but for what it represents. A place where emotion already exists, before anything happens.
Matylda didn’t know.
She only knew she loved Italy. The light, the language, the feeling of being somewhere suspended between history and intimacy.
What she didn’t believe, however, was this:
“Proposal photos are always staged. You can’t create something real.”
That was the starting point. Not just documenting a moment — but protecting its authenticity.

Invisible direction
The location was chosen with precision. A quiet stretch along the Adige River, beneath Castelvecchio Bridge, where in winter the water reveals a small, natural shoreline.
No crowd. No distractions. Only space.
Light was the second element. Low, directional, winter light — soft enough to feel intimate, structured enough to shape the scene.
I arrived early. From a distance, just another person with a camera.
No interaction. No signal. Everything needed to feel accidental.

The moment
They walked slowly. No rush. No awareness.
Then he stopped. A few words — quiet, personal — and then the shift.
He stepped forward. Knee down.
And in that instant, everything else disappears.
This is where control ends.
And truth begins.
No direction. No interruption.
Only distance, respect, and timing.
This is where control ends. And truth begins. No direction. No interruption. Only distance, respect, and timing.




After
The proposal is only the beginning.
The real images happen seconds later — when emotion settles, when people forget they are being seen.
I always wait.
I stay outside the moment until it becomes theirs again.
Only then, I step in. We meet. We slow down. We continue.
Not recreating — but extending what already happened.






Planning your proposal in Italy
If you are considering proposing in Italy, the location is only one part of the experience.
What matters is how the moment is built — without breaking it.
👉 Link: Read the behind the scenes of how this proposal was planned
