Yes — I have absolutely borrowed that line from Bridgerton to get your attention.
But stay with me for a moment.
Have you ever watched an epic romance and felt that quiet ache — wishing your own love could be captured in that same passionate, poetic way? The kind where every glance feels meaningful, every touch looks electric, and you feel like the main protagonist in a story that is entirely your own?
That feeling isn’t reserved for the cinema.
It can be real.
With the renewed excitement around Wuthering Heights and a growing love for old-world romance, dramatic landscapes, and timeless fashion, more couples are embracing imagery that feels atmospheric, emotional, and deeply personal. Windswept cliffs, historic architecture, candlelight, textured fabrics, movement, and mood — the more depth and character, the better.
And photography should rise to meet that energy.

You may be looking for a wedding photographer — but have you considered a pre-wedding photoshoot? A space where you can explore all of these wild, romantic ideas without the time pressure of your wedding day itself. Somewhere you can lean into the drama, the fashion, the landscape, the storytelling. Think of it as the sequel to your film — or perhaps the prologue. An experience in its own right, where you can create something artistic, emotional, and completely personal before the celebrations even begin.
My approach is rooted in storytelling — not stiff posing or forced moments, but creating space for you to feel something genuine while guiding you just enough to make it visually beautiful. Cinematic composition, editorial elegance, and honest emotion woven together. Images that feel like memories and art at the same time.
Because the truth is — you don’t need to be actors on a film set to look extraordinary.

You simply need to be yourselves, in love, in a place that means something to you.
Whether that’s a wild coastline, a historic estate, rolling countryside, or a destination far from home, your story deserves to be documented with intention, romance, and atmosphere. Photographs that don’t just show how your day looked — but how it felt to live it.
After all, this is your story.
You should look like the main characters.
Yours Truly,
Sky
Skaiste Klaniute Wedding & Elopement Photographer
