Copenhagen Wedding Photographer for International Couples

LGBTQA+ couple at Copenhagen City Hall wedding by Suzan DreamSonder Photography
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International couple at Copenhagen City Hall wedding by Suzan DreamSonder Photography

Photography, styling, and timeline planning - One person, One contact.


◉ CLIENTS

Albert & Adrew

Gina & Yumo

Sheryl & Jonathan

Jannica & Eric

Kaegy & Andy

Ellen & Josephine

Franklin & Paulo

Albert & Adrew Gina & Yumo Sheryl & Jonathan Jannica & Eric Kaegy & Andy Ellen & Josephine Franklin & Paulo

International couples from 20+ countries. City hall ceremonies, outdoor, open air weddings, multi-day celebrations across Denmark.

A newlywed couple walking on a city sidewalk, with the bride in a white wedding dress and veil, holding her dress as she walks, and the groom in a black tuxedo making a peace sign, with city buildings, trees, and a church steeple in the background.
A bride in a strapless wedding gown holding a bouquet of flowers, standing outdoors in front of a large, dark tree, with a backdrop of trees and sky, captured in black and white.
Two men in tuxedos sharing a kiss at a bar, holding champagne glasses, one with a beard and the other with a goatee, in a black-and-white photo.

Made with intention to endure.

Jewelry display with rings, earrings, and bracelets on a NOMASEI branded cloth, with an invitation card and a wooden chair in the background.

◉ MY WORK

Stories that breathe. Thoughtfully curated + tailored to who you are.


Gina & Yumo →

Ellen & Josephine →

A black and white photo of a bride and groom walking outdoors, surrounded by guests, with trees and a building in the background. The bride is in a white dress with a fur jacket, holding a water bottle, and the groom is in a suit and bow tie. The sun is shining brightly behind them.

Jannica & Eric →

Alberte & Andrew →

A white menu placed on a black surface with a lemon half on top, two matching rings at the bottom of the menu, a pink shoe on the top right corner, and two small white name cards labeled 'ALBERTE' and 'ANDREW'.

Marie & Kristoffer →

Franklin & Paulo →

Kaegy & Andy →

Two men dressed in suits holding hands during an outdoor wedding ceremony. One man is wearing a checkered blazer and glasses, and the other is wearing a dark blazer with a boutonniere, with trees and traditional Chinese pavilion in the background.

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◉ WHY DREAMSONDER?

We're simplifying destination weddings for international couples.

And making Copenhagen city hall weddings less overwhelming in the process.

Over the years, I've refined how I work with couples coming from abroad - bundling photography, styling coordination, and timeline planning into one package. You're not managing three separate vendors or researching Copenhagen wedding logistics from Germany or Switzerland or anywhere outside of Denmark.

One consultation call, one coordinated timeline, one person who's done this 100+ times. Documentary-style photography that captures real moments, not staged poses.

How does this work?

◉ COMMON QUESTIONS

I'm here to help you plan your Copenhagen city hall wedding with clarity.l

From timeline planning to photography style, here are answers to the questions I hear most.


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  • No. City hall is popular, but I work anywhere in Copenhagen - parks, canals, private venues, wherever makes sense for your day.

    I've also photographed weddings in Sweden, Italy, China and other parts of the world. Planning something farther? Just ask.

  • 5 days even in peak seasons.

    You'll get an online gallery with high-resolution files you can download and share right away.

    No waiting weeks to see your images.

  • Documentary with a clean, editorial feel. Analogue is my new passion if you are also a big fan of it!

    I'm not going to line everyone up for stiff poses. I follow what's actually happening - the in-between moments, real reactions, how the light hits. Black-and-white plays a big role in the final gallery.

    If you've seen traditional wedding photography and thought "that's not us," we'll probably get along.

  • Most couples book 3-6 months out. Summer dates (May-September) fill up faster since that's peak Copenhagen city hall wedding season.

    If your date is closer than that, reach out anyway - sometimes my schedule opens up.

  • We start with a consultation call where I walk through what your day could look like.

    We draft a timeline together based on your ceremony time and what you want to do after.

    For full service packages, my team and I will handle your hair and makeup, wedding bouquet as well as table design etc. On the day, I manage the schedule and guide you through the process.

    You're not trying to figure out Copenhagen wedding logistics from Germany or wherever you're coming from.

  • Mandarin, English, and Danish. Helpful if you need to communicate with family in different languages.

    Or if you're more comfortable planning in Mandarin or English instead of trying to navigate everything in Danish.

  • Both. Every package includes digital files delivered within 5 days - high-resolution, ready to use however you want. Albums are optional.

    If you want one, I design it with carefully curated images from your wedding in an interior magazine editorial style.

    That's either an add-on starting from 7,500 DKK, or it's already included if you book the Full Service + Album package. Takes about 4-6 weeks after you've approved the design, then it ships to you.

  • Yes. I've worked with couples across all backgrounds and orientations - Copenhagen is one of the easiest and most welcoming cities in Europe for LGBTQ+ weddings, and I've been photographing them here for years.

    See you in Denmark then!

Let's Talk About Your Wedding

Available dates fill up 3-6 months ahead. Only taking 15 weddings in 2026.

If you have a city hall date booked, reach out now.

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