The Bride and Groom's Preparation: A Hymn to Spontaneity

The wedding day is a sequence of unforgettable moments, a succession of intense emotions, destined to transform into eternal memories.

But how do you prepare to live such an intense and significant experience?

The answer might surprise you: DO NOT PREPARE AT ALL!

The morning of the wedding is not a time to follow rigid protocols or endless checklists. It is a sacred time, an opportunity to let emotions flow freely, without constraints or predefined expectations. Personally, I ask the spouses to listen to their instinct, to simply do what makes them happy and serene.

In my stories I focus a lot on this moment. I consider it the most true… the richest in emotions!

For some, this may mean being surrounded by friends, bridesmaids, witnesses and relatives. These people in the film can only be of help to me in the story by offering comfort, laughing, getting excited and sharing the wait, creating an atmosphere of joyful complicity. For others, peace, silence and solitude are the ideal companions to reflect and gather before the big step.

There is no universal rule, because every couple is a universe in itself, with its own dynamics and preferences. The golden rule is only one: do what makes you feel good. Whether it's a toast with friends or a moment of meditation alone, every choice is right if it reflects your essence.

It's your day, a day where everything is allowed, where every wish can come true. My advice is to live every second with authenticity, to embrace every emotion with courage and to let the natural flow of events take you to the altar or rite that it may be...

I repeat, it is the moment that I love the most and with this spirit, I wish you a wedding that is the purest expression of your love, a day that you can remember not only for the beauty of the images, but for the intensity of the emotions experienced. Because in the end, it is these that define the true magic of marriage.