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PHOTOGRAPHER | Corina Beha

  • Writer: The Anti-Bride
    The Anti-Bride
  • May 1
  • 4 min read

Updated: Sep 15


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South Germany- based Corina Beha finds genuine fulfilment in capturing authentic and meaningful stories. She characterises her approach as subtly present and meticulously prepared, fostering a relaxed environment that allows moments to unfold naturally. Corina Beha is enthusiastic about working with couples who appreciate simplicity, honesty, and a wedding that genuinely feels true to them. She draws inspiration from new locations throughout Europe and dreams of traveling to South Africa to capture a wedding.


Tell us about your business!


Hey lovers, I’m Corina, a married thirty-something Wedding Photographer from Germany, capturing love stories for over 10 years now. As you celebrate your once-in-a-lifetime party surrounded by those who matter most I'm there to capture it all – in a blend of timeless simplicity and aesthetic imperfection. Above all something real.


Before fully focusing on wedding photography, I spent several years working as a designer and commercial photographer in an advertising agency. While I loved the creative energy of that time, I realized that telling real, meaningful stories fulfilled me on a much deeper level – which is why I chose to follow my heart and dedicate myself fully to wedding photography.


Where are you based?


I’m based in the south of Germany, close to Switzerland, France, Austria, and Italy – a beautiful place to call home and the perfect base for traveling to weddings all across Europe.


Do you travel for weddings?


Yes, absolutely! Discovering new places and capturing love stories in different settings always feels like unlocking a fresh level of creativity.


How would you describe your style?


I want my images to feel timeless and full of heart – like quiet memories you can step back into, even decades from now. To create that, my style is mainly documentary, focusing on honest moments as they naturally unfold, captured with a pure and minimal aesthetic.


What is your most memorable career moment?


It wasn’t only one – it was more a collection along the way. One of them was when I photographed a wedding where everything simply clicked: the couple, the atmosphere, the aesthetic – it all felt like such a natural fit. I still loved photographing weddings before, but that day made me realize how powerful it can feel when everything aligns so effortlessly.


The moment that shaped my work most was when I truly understood what photographs can mean to people – how they can bring back all the feels, even years later. It might sound obvious, but truly feeling how much emotion a single glance or quiet touch can carry – and bring it all back in an instant – gave my work a whole new depth and purpose.


What inspires you?


I’m inspired by real connection and the people. And I’m also deeply drawn to natural light, architecture, nature, traveling and a sense of simplicity. I always love it when things are kept honest and simple to what truly matters.


How would you describe your working style?


My working style is calm, present and all about creating a comfortable, easygoing atmosphere. I like to blend in, feeling the vibe and letting moments unfold on their own while always looking for genuine emotions and real connections. When needed, I offer gentle guidance – but never more than necessary. At the same time, I believe that good preparation is key. Before a wedding, I take time to truly understand the couple, their story and the feeling they want for their day. The more I know, the more easily I can move through the day with intention and ease.


Do you shoot digitally, on film or both?


I shoot both digital and film. Digital offers great flexibility, but my heart belongs to analog photography – it brings a depth and honesty to images that’s truly one of a kind.


Where would you love to travel to for work?


I truly love combining work and travel. That’s why my bucket list is very long! There are so many breathtaking places across Europe where I’d love to document weddings – like Masseria Moroseta, Finca Serena or Sublime Comporta, just to name a few. And if I’m dreaming big, it would be South Africa. I simply love everything about it: the light, the landscapes, the atmosphere. Photographing a wedding in the Cape Winelands would be a dream come true.


Who is your dream client?


My dream clients are couples who are deeply in love and not afraid to show it — people who value real moments over perfection. They believe in the beauty of simplicity, have an eye for thoughtful details and want a wedding that feels honest, intentional, and true to who they really are.


What is your advice to couples getting married?


Be present, create a day that truly feels like you and take time just for the two of you. The tone you set will shape the whole day – and it will naturally spread to everyone around you.



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Corina Beha

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