Margaret Wroblewski is an American Photographer and Artist based in Washington, D.C. She is an observer of light, environments, and the human experience. She offers full film wedding collections worldwide. Creating art is at the centre of her business. Margaret Wroblewski's dream clients are artists, musicians, painters, graphic designers and those who have a deep love for art and photography.
Tell us about your business!
I’m a documentary photographer and artist based in Washington, D.C. I’m drawn to documenting human emotions and the stories that unfold in front of my eyes. Photographs are a source of comfort and strength during times of grief. Our time on earth is brief so it’s important to me to be able to gift tangible art to the people who let me into their lives.
My work has been published in NPR, The Washington Post, Photo Vogue, and BBC. My clients are mostly artists, musicians, graphic designers, filmmakers, and anyone who has a deep love for photography and art. I’m available for travel worldwide.
What would you like couples to know about you?
I offer full film wedding collections, large format, and super 8 coverage.
Where are you based?
Washington, D.C. and worldwide.Â
Do you travel for weddings?
Yes.
How would you describe your style?
Documentary and photojournalistic.
What is your most memorable career moment?
When I photographed a wedding at my dream wedding venue - Tonnara Di Scopello, in Sicily.
What inspires you?
Photojournalists and Renaissance paintings.
How would you describe your working style?
Observer.
Do you shoot digitally, on film or both?
All film.
Do you have custom packages according to individual needs?
Yes.
What is a favourite product or service that you offer and why?
All film wedding collections.
Where would you love to travel to for work?
Switzerland.
Who is your dream client?
Artists, Painters, Musicians, Photographers, Filmmakers, Writers, Graphic Designers. Clients who have a deep love for photography and art.
How do you select music for your films?
I ask my clients.
What is your advice to couples getting married?
Trust your wedding photographer.